Medal of Honor 
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SOURCE: The Washington Post
November 27, 2019
Soldiers got Medals of Honor for massacring Native Americans. This bill would take them away.
by Kayla Epstein and Alex Horton
More than 900 medals were purged in 1918 for not meeting the criteria. But it did not include the 20 Medals of Honor given after Wounded Knee, which one Army general at the time called a “cold-blooded massacre.”
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4-16-17
All We Had of this Black Hero Soldier Was a Picture, and then Something Else Turned Up
by Ed Hooper
It was his Medal of Honor.
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4-16-17
All We Had of this Black Hero Soldier Was a Picture, and then Something Else Turned Up
by Ed Hooper
It was his Medal of Honor.
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SOURCE: NYT
7-30-16
Secrets, Denial, and, Decades Later, a Medal of Honor for a Vietnam Medic
Sgt. Gary Rose, a medic with an elite group of commandos in 1970, is to receive the first Medal of Honor acknowledging the heroics of a soldier on the ground in the Secret War in Laos.
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SOURCE: NYT
6-2-15
Two World War I Soldiers to Posthumously Receive Medal of Honor
Pvt. Henry Johnson and Sgt. William Shemin of the Army will be recognized for valor for risking their lives to protect others on the French front line in 1918.
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SOURCE: FOX News
11-19-14
Congressmen push to award Harlem Hellfighter posthumous Medal of Honor
Despite having more than 20 gunshot wounds, Johnson almost single-handedly fought off his attackers armed only with a rifle and a bolo knife, using the rifle as a club once it had run out of bullets. All told, Johnson left four Germans dead and injured at least 20 others, who retreated.
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SOURCE: The Washington Post
11-6-14
A Civil War soldier is getting the Medal of Honor
A 94-year-old woman is responsible.
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