Meet Courageous Army Master Sergeant Roy Benavidez
Shakespeare memorably asked, “What’s in a name?” To many, a name connects us to generations past and present. To some, a name serves as a
Shakespeare memorably asked, “What’s in a name?” To many, a name connects us to generations past and present. To some, a name serves as a
Home isn’t where we live. It’s the people we spend time with. But what happens when we’re away from home for an extended period of
Recipient: Jack Howard Jacobs Branch: U.S. Army Combat: Vietnam War Jack Howard Jacobs was born on August 2, 1945, in Brooklyn, New York. The son
Recipient: Hiroshi (Hershey) Miyamura Branch: U.S. Army Combat: Korean War In the annals of history, there are names that stand out as beacons of courage,
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
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
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
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
President Joseph R. Biden awarded the Medal of Honor on July 5, 2022, to four recipients who served their country above and beyond the call
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