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Medal of Honor recipients to receive larger stipends under new law
Living Medal of Honor recipients will now receive around $67,500 in annual honorarium under a new law signed Monday by President Donald Trump.
A new law is massively increasing the special pension living Medal of Honor recipients get, bringing it to $67,500.
Under the MEDAL Act, the annual pension for Medal of Honor recipients will grow from nearly $18,000 to around $67,500.
World War II US Army Capt. Willibald Bianchi survived two chest wounds from Japanese gunfire, the Bataan Death March, ...
A World War II Medal of Honor recipient from southern Minnesota, whose remains were only just identified this summer, will ...
Excitement is building for the grand opening of the National Medal of Honor Museum in Arlington. To prepare for the event, American Airlines partnered with the museum to give active duty military ...
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Medal of Honor recipient Sgt. Dakota Meyer says that the ‘warrior dividends’ for U.S. service members are well-deserved and ...
The Medal of Honor is the highest military award for bravery. One of the few living Medal of Honor recipients took the field at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor, Michigan, on Saturday with a big ...
BULLARD – It might have looked like any small-town festival — lawn chairs, barbecue at the ready, families in the sun — but Saturday’s Texas Veterans’ Military Show in Bullard came with rare guests: ...
At the height of the Civil War, a smuggler-turned-Union spy came up with a daring plan. Leading a team of two dozen Union soldiers from Ohio, James Andrews would sneak behind enemy lines, steal a ...
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Medal of Honor recipient shares his story
Sergeant First Class Ronald E. Rosser recounts leading an assault in the Korean War and shares his personal perspective on ...
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