Marine Commandant Eric Smith explains why the Corps keeps fighting to honor Marines decades after the battle ends.
What unites the small community of Medal of Honor recipients is not just bravery but the duty to serve beyond the battlefield.
The Medal of Honor should transcend politics and prejudice. For some, America's painful past meant recognition come too late.
Medal of Honor recipient Willibald Bianchi was buried last week in his hometown of New Ulm, Minn., more than 80 years after the Army captain died aboard a Japanese “hell ship” near the end of World ...
Every February, Black History Month shines a light on Americans whose contributions shaped the nation. One belongs to Pfc. James Anderson Jr., a 20-year-old Marine from Compton, California, became the ...
Celiz was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor on December 16, 2021. The award was presented by then President Joe Biden ...
Legal and policy history -- From the Revolution through the Civil War: background and inception -- Filling the Army's policy vacuum: 1876-1897 -- The Spanish-American War, Veracruz, and Navy officers: ...
In March 1915, the Great War was spreading like a plague across Europe, Asia and Africa, but the United States of America was still uninvolved and desperately striving to keep out of it. While the ...
Behind-the-Scenes Analysis: The Medal of Honor’s Stubborn Clasp Sparks Unexpected Virality and a Debate Over Protocol and ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Peter Suciu covers trends in the world of aerospace and defense. There are 61 living Medal of Honor recipients, and it should go ...
In a rare move for the U.S. military, Medal of Honor recipient Sgt. Dakota Meyer has reenlisted in the Marine Corps Reserve after 15 years out of uniform. Meyer says the decision comes from a deep ...
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