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The Coolidge National Medal of Honor Heritage Center honored veterans, active-duty service members, loved ones and companies ...
Our veterans and their stories are such an important part of this country’s history,” said Lisa Bone. “No one should ever be ...
The Medal of Honor Museum offered live music, kids activities and much more in its first Independence Day event.
This Independence Day, after the last firework fades, consider how you want to carry the spirit of the holiday forward. Come ...
With 310 million Americans and just 61 Medal of Honor recipients currently with us, odds of meeting one are 5.7 million to one, Peter Talbot said.
Rep. Ralph Norman (R-S.C.) introduced a bill on May 13 that would waive a requirement that service members receive the Medal of Honor within five years of their actions that merit the award.
A Jewish World War II soldier from Michigan is being remembered for his extraordinary heroism that earned him the Congressional Medal of Honor, the nation's highest military decoration.
On March 19, 2014, Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel inducted the 24 Medal of Honor awardees to the Pentagon’s Hall of Heroes. He recognized Libman, who sat in the audience.
Before handing out the medals, Obama pointed out Libman, 83, and his wife Marilyn who sat in the audience. Over 50 years, they pursued the Medal of Honor through letter writing, phone calls, and ...
In a rare move for the U.S. military, Medal of Honor recipient Sgt. Dakota Meyer has reenlisted in the Marine Corps Reserve after 15 years out of uniform.
Medal of Honor recipient Sgt. Dakota Meyer joins ‘America’s Newsroom’ to explain why he’s re-enlisting in the Marine reserves and what motivates his continued service to the country.
Like Vietnam War Medal of Honor recipient Melvin Morris. “We had two guys bleeding to death, and these were my guys,” Morris said. The displays are filled with deeply personal items.