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Joseph Drake, 100, of Hawley, is one of five surviving U.S. Army Rangers who served in World War II. He received a ...
The National Medal of Honor Center for Leadership's plans for a facility at Patriots Point continues despite fundraising ...
Fort Walker, named in 2023 after Civil War Union surgeon Mary Walker, will revert back to Fort A.P. Hill. For her family, the ...
More than 100 years after their service, a dozen Oklahomans who fought in WWI are eligible for the Valor Medals Review.
President Joe Biden noted at a Dec. 16, 2021, White House ceremony that Cashe’s family had been waiting 16 years for the moment when he would finally be awarded the Medal of Honor, and Biden ...
Two Wisconsin Badgers, Bob Liking and Phoebe Bacon, have been awarded the Big Ten Medal of Honor. Bob Liking is recognized ...
1 / 3 Show Caption + The U.S. Army formally renamed Camp Humphreys’ Freedom Chapel June 5, 2025, in honor of Chaplain (Capt.) Emil J. Kapaun, a Roman Catholic priest and Medal of Honor recipient.
Fort Gregg-Adams has been redesignated as Fort Lee, honoring Private Fitz Lee, a Buffalo Soldier and Medal of Honor recipient. Private Fitz Lee, born in Dinwiddie County, served in the Spanish ...
His amendments seek to authorize the U.S. president to award the Medal of Honor to now retired Army CSM Martin Manglona, retired Army SGM Juan Ogo Blaz, and the late Army SPC4 Joseph Meno Perez.
Fort Gregg-Adams has been redesignated as Fort Lee, honoring Private Fitz Lee, a Buffalo Soldier and Medal of Honor recipient. Private Fitz Lee, born in Dinwiddie County, served in the Spanish ...