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FReeper Canteen ~ Medal of Honor ~ December 27, 2004
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Posted on 12/26/2004 7:46:09 PM PST by StarCMC

 
 
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~ Medal Of Honor ~
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The President, in the name of Congress, has awarded more than 3,400 Medals of Honor to our nation's bravest Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, Marines, and Coast Guardsmen since the decoration's creation in 1861.

For years, the citations highlighting these acts of bravery and heroism resided in dusty archives and only sporadically were printed. In 1973, the U.S. Senate ordered the citations compiled and printed as Committee on Veterans' Affairs, U.S. Senate, Medal of Honor Recipients: 1863-1973 (Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1973). This book was later updated and reprinted in 1979.

 

 

 

History

The first formal system for rewarding acts of individual gallantry by the nation's fighting men was established by General George Washington on August 7, 1782. Designed to recognize "any singularly meritorious action," the award consisted of a purple cloth heart. Records show that only three persons received the ward: Sergeant Elijah Churchill, Sergeant William Brown, and Sergeant Daniel Bissel Jr.

The Badge of Military Merit, as it was called, fell into oblivion until 1932, when General Douglas MacArthur, then Army Chief of Staff, pressed for its revival. Officially reinstituted on February 22, 1932, the now familiar Purple Heart was at first an Army award, given to those who had been wounded in World War I or who possessed a Meritorious Service Citation Certificate. In 1943, the order was amended to include personnel of the Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard. Coverage was eventually extended to include all services and "any civilian national" wounded while serving with the Armed Forces.

Although the Badge of Military Merit fell into disuse after the Revolutionary War, the idea of a decoration for individual gallantry remained through the early 1800s. In 1847, after the outbreak of the Mexican-American War, a "certificate of merit" was established for any soldier who distinguished himself in action. No medal went with the honor. After the Mexican-American War, the award was discontinued, which meant there was no military award with which to recognize the nation's fighting men.

Early in the Civil War, a medal for individual valor was proposed to General-in-Chief of the Army Winfield Scott. But Scott felt medals smacked of European affectation and killed the idea.

The medal found support in the Navy, however, where it was felt recognition of courage in strife was needed. Public Resolution 82, containing a provision for a Navy medal of valor, was signed into law by President Abraham Lincoln on December 21, 1861. The medal was "to be bestowed upon such petty officers, seamen, landsmen, and Marines as shall most distinguish themselves by their gallantry and other seamanlike qualities during the present war."

Shortly after this, a resolution similar in wording was introduced on behalf of the Army. Signed into law July 12, 1862, the measure provided for awarding a medal of honor "to such noncommissioned officers and privates as shall most distinguish themselves by their gallantry in action, and other soldierlike qualities, during the present insurrection."

Although it was created for the Civil War, Congress made the Medal of Honor a permanent decoration in 1863.

Information from DefenseLink.com.  

 

Some Famous MOH Recipients

Sgt. Alvin York

Rank and organization: Corporal, U.S. Army, Company G, 328th Infantry, 82d Division. Place and date: Near Chatel-Chehery, France, 8 October 1918. Entered service at: Pall Mall, Tenn. Born: 13 December 1887, Fentress County, Tenn. G.O. No.: 59, W.D., 1919. Citation: After his platoon had suffered heavy casualties and 3 other noncommissioned officers had become casualties, Cpl. York assumed command. Fearlessly leading 7 men, he charged with great daring a machinegun nest which was pouring deadly and incessant fire upon his platoon. In this heroic feat the machinegun nest was taken, together with 4 officers and 128 men and several guns.

 

 

Audie Murphy 

Rank and organization: Second Lieutenant, U.S. Army, Company B 1 5th Infantry, 3d Infantry Division. Place and date: Near Holtzwihr France, 26 January 1945. Entered service at: Dallas, Tex. Birth: Hunt County, near Kingston, Tex. G.O. No.. 65, 9 August 1945. Citation 2d Lt. Murphy commanded Company B, which was attacked by 6 tanks and waves of infantry. 2d Lt. Murphy ordered his men to withdraw to prepared positions in a woods, while he remained forward at his command post and continued to give fire directions to the artillery by telephone. Behind him, to his right, 1 of our tank destroyers received a direct hit and began to burn. Its crew withdrew to the woods. 2d Lt. Murphy continued to direct artillery fire which killed large numbers of the advancing enemy infantry. With the enemy tanks abreast of his position, 2d Lt. Murphy climbed on the burning tank destroyer, which was in danger of blowing up at any moment, and employed its .50 caliber machinegun against the enemy. He was alone and exposed to German fire from 3 sides, but his deadly fire killed dozens of Germans and caused their infantry attack to waver. The enemy tanks, losing infantry support, began to fall back. For an hour the Germans tried every available weapon to eliminate 2d Lt. Murphy, but he continued to hold his position and wiped out a squad which was trying to creep up unnoticed on his right flank. Germans reached as close as 10 yards, only to be mowed down by his fire. He received a leg wound, but ignored it and continued the single-handed fight until his ammunition was exhausted. He then made his way to his company, refused medical attention, and organized the company in a counterattack which forced the Germans to withdraw. His directing of artillery fire wiped out many of the enemy; he killed or wounded about 50. 2d Lt. Murphy's indomitable courage and his refusal to give an inch of ground saved his company from possible encirclement and destruction, and enabled it to hold the woods which had been the enemy's objective.

  

James B. Stockdale

Rank and organization: Rear Admiral (then Captain), U.S. Navy. Place and date: Hoa Lo prison, Hanoi, North Vietnam, 4 September 1969. Entered service at: Abingdon, Ill. Born: 23 December 1923, Abingdon, Ill.. Citation: For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty while senior naval officer in the Prisoner of War camps of North Vietnam. Recognized by his captors as the leader in the Prisoners' of War resistance to interrogation and in their refusal to participate in propaganda exploitation, Rear Adm. Stockdale was singled out for interrogation and attendant torture after he was detected in a covert communications attempt. Sensing the start of another purge, and aware that his earlier efforts at self-disfiguration to dissuade his captors from exploiting him for propaganda purposes had resulted in cruel and agonizing punishment, Rear Adm. Stockdale resolved to make himself a symbol of resistance regardless of personal sacrifice. He deliberately inflicted a near-mortal wound to his person in order to convince his captors of his willingness to give up his life rather than capitulate. He was subsequently discovered and revived by the North Vietnamese who, convinced of his indomitable spirit, abated in their employment of excessive harassment and torture toward all of the Prisoners of War. By his heroic action, at great peril to himself, he earned the everlasting gratitude of his fellow prisoners and of his country. Rear Adm. Stockdale's valiant leadership and extraordinary courage in a hostile environment sustain and enhance the finest traditions of the U.S. Naval Service.

  

The Only Female Recipient

Mary Edwards Walker

Whenever Ann Walker's brattish attitude emerged, her grandmother would often say, "You're just like your great- aunt Mary."

"When I was a teen-ager, I started to wonder, who is this great- aunt Mary?" said Walker, 74. "I sort of hungered for information about her, but I couldn't find much. Nobody, including my grandmother, seemed to care about her. She always said, 'Your aunt was always dressing like a man.'"

Her curiosity surged when one of her father's friends, a history professor, told her about her distant relative, actually her great-great-aunt, Dr. Mary Edwards Walker of the Civil War Union Army. He told her Mary Walker was the first American woman to be a military doctor, a prisoner of war and a Medal of Honor recipient. She was also a Union spy and a crusader against tobacco and alcohol.

 Read more about the only woman to earn the MOH here!  

 

Today's Field Trip: Medal of Honor Museum
 
 
Recommended Reading:  
 
Medal of Honor: Portraits of Valor Beyond The Call of Duty by Peter Collier with photos by Nick Del Calzo (This sits on StarCMC's living room table)
 
A pictorial and textural tribute to the Medal of Honor recipients still living as of 2003.
 
 
Beyond the Medal : A Journey from Their Heart to Yours by Peter C. Lemon

A collection of memories, harrowing situations and gripping emotional climaxes, Beyond the Medal brings together the experiences of America's most valiant sons. More than 80 living recipients of the Medal of Honor tell in their own words about the people and incidents that have shaped their lives. 80 photos.


Medal of Honor Recipents 1863-1994
by George Lang, Raymond L. Collins, Gerard White

Chronological list of 3,399 Medal of Honor recipients, along with their ranks and organizations, their places and dates of birth, the date each entered the service, and the complete citation that was awarded for their extraordinary service to the country.

 

War Heroes : True Stories of Congressional Medal of Honor Recipients by Kent Delong

Unique in both presentation and style, this book covers about 15 stories of awardees.

 

A Shower of Stars: The Medal of Honor and the 27th Maine by John J. Pullen

What a great book. This reads like a mystery. Author Pullen began a book on the 20th Maine and found an obscure reference to the 27th Maine, whose 864 members each received a star. Follow along as he unravels an esoteric mystery that includes political cover-ups and missing medals.

 

 

 

 


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God bless our heroes who have fone before. God bless the heroes who serve now. God bless the heroes still to come. God bless the families in their absence.

1 posted on 12/26/2004 7:46:11 PM PST by StarCMC
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To: 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub; MoJo2001; HopeandGlory; bentfeather

Medal of Honor recipients ROCK!!!


2 posted on 12/26/2004 7:49:53 PM PST by StarCMC (It's God's job to forgive Bin Laden; it's our job to arrange the meeting.)
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To: TMSuchman; Old Sarge; mohresearcher

Medal of Honor thread in the Canteen ping!


3 posted on 12/26/2004 7:50:55 PM PST by StarCMC (It's God's job to forgive Bin Laden; it's our job to arrange the meeting.)
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To: StarCMC

Good Evening, Ms. Star!

How's my buddy, Jacob, doing? Keep him warm and clean, there's a bug going around our house!


4 posted on 12/26/2004 7:51:25 PM PST by AzFlyBaby (Every baby needs a family who loves her...)
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To: StarCMC

Thanks for today's thread Star!


5 posted on 12/26/2004 7:51:53 PM PST by AZamericonnie
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To: StarCMC; All
Good morning Troops, Veterans and Canteeners . . . Praying for the earthquake victims.

I pledge allegiance to the Flag
of the United States of America,
and to the Republic, for which it stands;
one nation UNDER GOD,
indivisible,
with liberty and justice for all.

Prayers going up.


6 posted on 12/26/2004 7:56:49 PM PST by HopeandGlory (Hey, Liberals . . . PC died on 9/11 . . . GET USED TO IT!!!)
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To: StarCMC

What an excellent idea for a thread. You've been posting in the Canteen daily the names and history of MOH winners. This is a wonderful way to really allow folks to learn more about them.
*HUGS*


7 posted on 12/26/2004 7:58:00 PM PST by MoJo2001 (Operation Valentine's Day ---Begins January 1st - January 21st..www.proudpatriots.org)
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To: StarCMC

Icrediable MOH stories here. Mary Edwards Walker...I had no idea! Really interesting information. Bless them & all who serve!


8 posted on 12/26/2004 7:59:11 PM PST by AZamericonnie
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To: AzFlyBaby

NOOOOOOOOO!!! Not a holiday bug!! ICK!! We're fighting off colds here - probably a losing battle!! Thanks for stopping by, cupcake!


9 posted on 12/26/2004 7:59:36 PM PST by StarCMC (It's God's job to forgive Bin Laden; it's our job to arrange the meeting.)
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10 posted on 12/26/2004 8:00:12 PM PST by 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub (Have you said Thank You to a service man or woman today?)
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11 posted on 12/26/2004 8:01:16 PM PST by Soaring Feather
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Mornin', everybody ! Happy Monday!


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Have a cup while you Freep !




For those who prefer hot chocolate.....


12 posted on 12/26/2004 8:01:49 PM PST by MeekOneGOP (There is only one GOOD 'RAT: one that has been voted OUT of POWER !! Straight ticket GOP! ©)
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I hope your children know what a wonderful mother they have.

Thank You for your efforts in the Canteen!


13 posted on 12/26/2004 8:02:37 PM PST by 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub (Have you said Thank You to a service man or woman today?)
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14 posted on 12/26/2004 8:05:06 PM PST by 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub (Have you said Thank You to a service man or woman today?)
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To: Kathy in Alaska; MoJo2001; LaDivaLoca; bentfeather; beachn4fun; Fawnn; Ragtime Cowgirl; StarCMC; ...
From the men in the Military and the Canteen


15 posted on 12/26/2004 8:06:35 PM PST by 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub (Have you said Thank You to a service man or woman today?)
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To: All
To every service man or woman reading this thread.
Thank You for your service to our country.
No matter where you are stationed,
No matter what your job description
Know that we are are proud of each and everyone of you.


To our military readers, we remain steadfast in keeping the Canteen doors open.
The FR Canteen is Free Republics longest running daily thread specifically designed
to provide entertainment and morale support for the military.

The doors have been open since Oct 7 2001,
the day of the start of the war in Afghanistan.

We are indebted to you for your sacrifices for our Freedom.


FR CANTEEN MISSION STATEMENT
Showing support and boosting the morale of
our military and our allies military
and the family members of the above.
Honoring those who have served before.
CLICK HERE TO FIND LATEST THREAD.



16 posted on 12/26/2004 8:07:45 PM PST by 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub (Have you said Thank You to a service man or woman today?)
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You are welcome lady!! (I actually hit POST 15 minutes early on accident!! Whoops!!)


17 posted on 12/26/2004 8:09:09 PM PST by StarCMC (It's God's job to forgive Bin Laden; it's our job to arrange the meeting.)
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Yummy hot chocolate Meekie. Your temps are about the same as ours.


18 posted on 12/26/2004 8:10:37 PM PST by AZamericonnie
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To: 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub

Beautiful flower display today. Thanks men in the Military and the Canteen.


19 posted on 12/26/2004 8:11:18 PM PST by Kathy in Alaska (Support Our Troops! Operation Valentine's Day ~ www.proudpatriots.org)
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20 posted on 12/26/2004 8:11:52 PM PST by Kathy in Alaska (Support Our Troops! Operation Valentine's Day ~ www.proudpatriots.org)
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