Acts of Courage: Patrick Brady’s Heroic Medical Mission
Recipient: Patrick Brady Branch: U.S. Army Combat: Vietnam War Value: Courage Doing the right thing — without letting fears of hardship or danger derail us
Recipient: Patrick Brady Branch: U.S. Army Combat: Vietnam War Value: Courage Doing the right thing — without letting fears of hardship or danger derail us
The most revered heroes in history have one extraordinary trait in common: The willingness to sacrifice far beyond the call of duty. These brave men
In the early morning hours of October 3, 2009, surrounded by 300 Taliban fighters, Staff Sergeant Clint Romesha braved ferocious gunfire, shrapnel wounds, and limited
Born: July 16, 1916 Hometown: Fort Worth, TX Died: October 26, 1944 Buried: Oakwood Cemetery, Fort Worth, TX Born on July 16, 1916, Horace S.
Over 55 years after U.S. Army helicopter pilot Larry Taylor rescued four men during the Vietnam War, his Silver Star was upgraded as he received
Recipient: Tony K. Burris Branch: U.S. Army Combat: Korean War Value: Commitment Sergeant First Class Tony K. Burris was more than a brave American soldier.
On March 3, 2023, President Joe Biden awarded Colonel Paris Davis (retired), the Medal of Honor at the White House. Colonel Davis was one of
Pilot Jay Zeamer and bombardier Joseph Sarnoski served together in the 43rd Bomb Group in WWII. Friends before the war, they were reunited in the SW Pacific in 1942 and each received the Medal of Honor for a photo-mapping mission of Bougainville Island on June 16, 1943
Lieutenant, U.S. Navy, Vietnam War Vincent R. Capodanno was a U.S. Navy chaplain who earned the Medal of Honor while serving with the Marines during
The National Medal of Honor Museum and Institute extends its deepest regrets to the family and friends of Robert E. Simanek, Korean War veteran and
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.