Thomas J. Hudner Jr. Thomas Jerome Hudner Jr. (August 31, 1924 – November 13, 2017) was a United States Navy officer and naval aviator. He rose to the rank of captain, and received the Medal of Honor for his actions in trying to save the life of his wingman, Ensign Jesse L. Brown, during the Battle of Chosin Reservoir in the Korean War . Born
Medal of Honor Recipient Jacob Parrott was the first service member to ever receive the Medal of Honor. He was a member of the Andrew’s Raiders during the Civil War. The group moved to the village of Big Shanty, Georgia, chosen because they believed that Big Shanty did not have a telegraph office that the Confederates could use to alert others.
The DOD Military Awards For Valor site lists the names of recipients of the top 3 military awards for valor: MOH, Air Force Cross and Silver Star. Prior to 1948, Army Air Corps and Army Air Forces members are listed within the Army list. The current Air Force Medal of Honor was approved in 1965. The US Army Center of Military History maintains
Following the Korean War, Negron returned to the U.S. and retired after serving 23 years in the U.S. Army. He died on March 29, 1996, in Bayamon, Puerto Rico. On March 18, 2014, Negron was awarded the Medal of Honor by President Barack H. Obama. “These are just two examples of the nine recipients of the Medal of Honor from Puerto Rico
Additionally, John Chapman was the first medal of honor recipients in history to have his Medal of Honor frontline actions caught on camera. The battle formed part of Operation Anaconda which was the mission to push al-Qaeda fighters from the Shahi-Kot Valley and Arma Mountains of Afghanistan in the early stages of the war in Afghanistan.
Born: January 28, 1926, Alameda, Alameda County, CA, United States. Died: April 15, 1945, Okinawa Shima, Ryukyu Islands. Buried: Golden Gate National Cemetery (MH) (B-61), San Bruno, CA, United States. U.S. Marine Corps Reserve Private First Class Harold Gonsalves was posthumously presented the Medal of Honor for military valor during World War II.
President Joe Biden listens to the citation being read before he awards the Medal of Honor to Capt. Larry Taylor, an Army pilot from the Vietnam War who risked his life to rescue a reconnaissance team that was about to be overrun by the enemy, during a ceremony Tuesday, Sept. 5, 2023, in the East Room of the White House in Washington.
Alma mater. University of South Carolina ( BA) William Kyle Carpenter (born October 17, 1989) is a medically retired United States Marine who received the United States' highest military honor, the Medal of Honor, for his actions in Marjah, Helmand Province, Afghanistan in 2010. Carpenter is the youngest living Medal of Honor recipient.
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