World War I

Freddie Stowers

Corporal Stowers, distinguished himself by exceptional heroism on 28 September 1918 while serving as a squad leader in Company C, 371st Infantry Regiment, 93d Division.

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George Dilboy

After his platoon had gained its objective along a railroad embankment, Pfc. Dilboy, accompanying his platoon leader to reconnoiter the ground beyond, was suddenly fired

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Unknown Italy

* * * By virtue of a joint resolution of Congress, approved 12 October 1921, the Medal of Honor, emblem of highest ideals and virtues,

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Unknown France

* * * By virtue of an act of Congress approved 4 March 1921, the Medal of Honor, emblem of highest ideals and virtues, is

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Unknown Belgium

* * * By virtue of the authority vested by law in the President of the United States, the Congressional Medal of Honor, emblem of

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Unknown Rumania

* * * By virtue of the authority vested by law in the President of the United States, the Congressional Medal of Honor, emblem of

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Nels Wold

He rendered most gallant service in aiding the advance of his company, which had been held up by machinegun nests, advancing, with 1 other soldier,

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Erwin Bleckley

2d Lt. Bleckley, with his pilot, 1st Lt. Harold E. Goettler, Air Service, left the airdrome late in the afternoon on their second trip to

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