Presented
by the President in the Name of the Congress, it is the highest honor that can be bestowed
upon any American. The men who wear it call themselves "recipients" (not
winners), for what they received it for was not a contest...it was a time of terror and
death where their valor was tested, then recognized by a grateful Nation. All of
them feel that they didn't win The Medal...they RECEIVED it.
Frequently called "The Congressional Medal of Honor", its true title is simply:
MEDAL OF HONOR |
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Established early in the Civil War to "promote efficiency in
the Navy", the Medal of Honor rose to prominence in American history and
heritage. Only 3,447 Different Americans have been awarded Medals of Honor, and today only
105 of them survive. These heroes are a vanishing breed whose valiant history MUST be
preserved for future generations. That heritage is nurtured and sustained on the
ground floor of the Hall of Heroes.
The WALL OF HONOR is the
single largest planned exhibit for both the actual Hall of Heroes Museum and the
"on-line version". We have prepared an introductory page to explain the
Wall of Honor and what it will contain. The Wall of Honor will contain the complete
HONOR ROLL of American Medal of Honor heroes. Click on the button below to preview
this display that will be the heart and soul of the Hall of Heroes.
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The Wall of Honor
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Heroes with the same inspirational history that visitors to the actual museum will some
day see first hand. In addition, you will be able to visit this site to view the
names of all Medal of Honor recipients:
- Arranged Alphabetically by War,
- Grouped by the State to which their medal was accredited,
- Grouped by their Branch of Service, and/or
- Listed by where they are buried.
This section of the Hall of Heroes also maintains
information on the living Medal of Honor recipients as we struggle to preserve the
heritage of our most "endangered species". Please be patient with us as we
build, and check back often. The following displays in this exhibit are open
NOW. Click on the icon for any you wish to visit. If you get lost along the
way, remember you can ALWAYS click on the compass to access our hyperlinked site map. |
NEW, NEW,
NEW
Attractive, printable Photos of several
hundred MOH recipients. As we grow we home to include most available photos. |
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"SUPER HEROES
AREN'T SO GREAT!"
A mother explains why Medal of Honor Recipients make such great role models. |
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"HERO"
Inspirational Verse by Vietnam Vet and international Author DON BENDELL |
History of the Medal of Honor
The CMOH Society & Museum
Recommended MOH Links |
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A Complete List Of the 3447 MOH
Recipients Sorted:By STATE and by WAR |
Meet the LIVING Recipients, sorted by STATE,
by WAR, or by BRANCH OF SERVICE along with information on writing them.
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Remembering our Lost HeroesOur most recently
deceased.
MOH Grave Sites By State. |
Resources and ideas related to the
Medal of Honor for use in School classrooms. |
E-Books
For the price of paper
and ink, you can print these full color Medal of Honor Books. |
Visit our Profiles in
Courage Site to read TRUE STORIES of These Great Heroes
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The
Brotherhood Of Soldiers At War
Inspiring True Stories you will never forget. |
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