50 years ago, Mount Pleasant Marine James Livingston waged the fight that led to Medal of Honor
Fifty years ago, Marine Capt. James Livingston was in the faraway fields of Vietnam in a landscape on edge. Around the village of Dai Do
Fifty years ago, Marine Capt. James Livingston was in the faraway fields of Vietnam in a landscape on edge. Around the village of Dai Do
After flatly rejecting a tall, striking modern design for the National Medal of Honor Museum on April 2, Mount Pleasant gave the foundation behind the
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An extraordinary hero who waited 50 years for full recognition for saving the lives of eight men in Vietnam and assisting in the rescue of
Wayne State University has installed banners in its football stadium recognizing all 3,500 recipients of America’s highest military honor. The Detroit school announced Tuesday the banners bearing
It was March 4, 2002. American special operations forces were fighting to establish observation posts high above Afghanistan’s Shah-i-Kot Valley, as conventional troops continued their
On Thursday, May 3 at 7 p.m., Patriots Point, the Town of Mount Pleasant and Mt. Pleasant-based plaintiffs’ law firm Motley Rice LLC will host
Vietnam-war era Medal of Honor recipient retired Marine Col. Wesley Fox will be buried at Arlington National Cemetery Tuesday afternoon, according to the Marine Corps. Fox
Rank: Corporal Organization: U.S. Army Company: Company I Division: 8th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Cavalry Division Conflict: Korean 07/23/1950 – 04/20/1953 Date of Issue: 09/23/2005 Medal
Architect Moshe Safdie is optimistic the “star” he wants to land in Mount Pleasant will win over town leaders and that his design for the
Through education, leadership, and inspiring spaces for learning and reflection, the National Medal of Honor Museum Foundation preserves and expands the impact of the 3,517 awarded Medal of Honor recipients and the more than 40 million Americans who have served in the U.S. Armed Forces since the Civil War.