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  1. Chartered by Congress in 1958 Congressional Medal of Honor Society Honor the Sacrifice; Inspire the Future. The Society’s membership is comprised of those who wear the Medal of Honor, the United States’ highest military award for valor.

  2. Congressional Medal of Honor Society. The Medal of Honor is the United States' highest award for military valor in action. And while over 150 years have passed since its inception, the meaning behind the Medal has never tarnished.

  3. Medal of Honor Recipients are a part of something greater. They collectively embody the values that we as a country strive to uphold—courage, bravery, and the desire and dedication to do what is right in the midst of life’s most difficult circumstances. But they are also unique.

  4. It is often, not strictly correctly, referred to as the Congressional Medal of Honor. There are three distinct variants of the medal: one for the Army, awarded to soldiers; one for the Naval Service, awarded to sailors, marines, and coast guardsmen; and one for the Air and Space Forces, awarded to airmen and guardians.

  5. Awarded by the President, in the name of Congress, the Medal of Honor commemorates those who have shaped our nation’s history and continue to inspire its future with their acts of valor, humanity, patriotism, and sacrifice.

  6. The comprehensive list of Medal of Honor recipients in every U.S. conflict from the Civil War to WW2, Vietnam, and the Global War on Terror.

  7. Jun 3, 2024 · Medal of Honor, the foremost U.S. military decoration, instituted by Congress in 1861 for the navy and in 1862 for the army, at first awarded only to enlisted men, with officers being permitted to receive the award later.

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