Christopher Celiz
Sergeant First Class Christopher A. Celiz distinguished himself by conspicuous gallantry above and beyond the call of duty while engaged with the enemy in Paktia
Sergeant First Class Christopher A. Celiz distinguished himself by conspicuous gallantry above and beyond the call of duty while engaged with the enemy in Paktia
* * * By virtue of a joint resolution of Congress, approved 12 October 1921, the Medal of Honor, emblem of highest ideals and virtues,
* * * By virtue of an act of Congress approved 24 August 1921, the Medal of Honor, emblem of highest ideals and virtues is
* * * By virtue of an act of Congress approved 4 March 1921, the Medal of Honor, emblem of highest ideals and virtues, is
* * * By virtue of an act of Congress approved 4 March 1921, the Medal of Honor, emblem of highest ideals and virtues, is
* * * By virtue of the authority vested by law in the President of the United States, the Congressional Medal of Honor, emblem of
* * * By virtue of the authority vested by law in the President of the United States, the Congressional Medal of Honor, emblem of
AN ACT To authorize the President to award the Medal of Honor to the unknown American who lost his life while serving in the Armed
AN ACT To authorize the President to award the Medal of Honor to the unknown American who lost his life while serving overseas in the
AN ACT To authorize the President to award the Medal of Honor to the unknown American who lost his life while serving overseas in the
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