Numerous, including th 4 October 1945 White House ceremony honoring Corporal Richard E. Bush, USMC and the 5 October ceremony honoring Hospital Apprentice First Class Robert Eugene Bush, USN.
yes he did he got a medal of honor
One of the medals was the Victory Medal. Awarded to anyone who was in Britan or any of her colonies surving at the time.
No. The Medal of Honor is awarded to members of the U.S. Military whose actions are above and beyond the standard call of duty. King never served in any branch of the military (he was too young for WWII, and was enrolled in seminary at the start of the Korean War).
A Medal of Honor can never be sold. It is Illegal to sell, own, wear a medal that was not awarded to you while in the service to our country. This information comes from the Congressional Medal of Honor Society web site. "In General. - Whoever knowingly wears, manufactures, or sells any decoration or medal authorized by Congress for the armed forces of the United States, or any of the service medals or badges awarded to the members of such forces, or the ribbon, button, or rosette of any such badge, decoration or medal, or any colorable imitation thereof, except when authorized under regulations made pursuant to law, shall be fined under this title (18 United State Code) or imprisoned not more than six months or both. " Addition: The sale of Medals of Honor is regulated by federal law Title 18, United States Code, Section 704. This law prohibits the buying, selling, trading, importing, exporting, or bartering for anything of value for a Medal of Honor. The law makes no mention of inheriting a MOH, or GIFTING one, legally you can only obtain one if you are given or inherit one. There is no current law that prohibits owning or posessing any military medals,Once medals are presented they are considered personal property of the recipient and can in fact be given to anyone they chose to give them to. The stolen valor act of 2005 makes it illegal for unauthorized persons to wear, buy, sell, barter, trade or manufacture "any decoration or medal authorized by Congress for the armed forces of the United States, or any of the service medals or badges awarded to the members of such forces." However even under this law it is not illegal to own or possess military medals or badges.Nor is it illegal under this law for a person to be given medals or badges under the term of gift or inheritence... Under current laws it is also legal to buy or sell the certificate that was issued with the MOH,The sale of the MOH presentation box is also legal under the law.In recent years after the laws were passed the sale of an original WW2 MOH presentation box and certificate sold for over $28,000 at auction (the unnamed seller included the actual Medal of Honor itself as a GIFT of appreciation to the buyer of the box and certificate)... A simple loophole that has been left unchanged..
None! They have NEVER won any medals! They just can not get the hang of sports.
IRISH. Native born Irish have won 257 Medals of Honor, while Irish Americans have won an astounding 2,018 (more than twice the number awarded any other ethnic group). And this is out of 3,464 Medals of Honor total being awarded. Don't believe me? Do the research and see for yourself.
Yes. One example is the unknown US soldier from WWI, who was awarded the Victoria Cross 11 November 1921
yes the standard infantry in Europe medals
7 at one time, by President Harry Truman. This is the most decorations awarded at one time in US Military history.
yes
Yes. Medals are awarded for men's and women's indoor volleyball and men's and women's beach volleyball.
No American soldiers were awarded the Medal of Honor for the battle of Iwo Jima, largely because no American soldiers fought the battle of Iwo Jima. (Marines get really mad if you call them soldiers, and Iwo Jima was a Marine action.) Twenty-three Marines and four sailors earned the Medal of Honor for this battle. Fourteen of the Medals were earned posthumously--the recipient died doing his heroic action. Only eighty-two Marines earned the Medal in all of World War II.
This means that a nation that does not honor the ones who protect it will soon not have any to protect them. Medals of honor are often given to celebrate these heroes.
yes he did he got a medal of honor
One of the medals was the Victory Medal. Awarded to anyone who was in Britan or any of her colonies surving at the time.
Whatever was awarded to an individual in their personnel file at that time.
No Ediso did not receive the Medal of Honor. The last civilian to actually recieve the Medal of Honor was just about 1917. Then Congress caught up to itself and forbade civilians to recieve any more Medal's of Honor.