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Has anyone received 2 medals of honor?

Can someone receive more than one Medal of Honor? Yes. There have been 19 servicemen who have received two Medals of Honor.
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How many people have 2 Medals of Honor?

Since the Medal of Honor was established, 19 recipients have received it twice, of whom 5 received both awards during World War I. These 5 men were all Marines who received both the Army and Navy versions of the Medal of Honor for the same action.
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Has anyone received 3 Medals of Honor?

Nineteen people have been awarded more than one Medal of Honor, including several marines awarded two medals for the same action, by the Navy and the Army. No one has received more than two.
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Who was the first person awarded two Medals of Honor?

Due to the Army's change of policy, Captain Thomas Custer was awarded two Medals of Honor for distinguished action on Virginia battlegrounds. Custer captured the enemy's flag at Namozine Church on May 10, 1863, and two more flags at Saylor's Creek in 1865.
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Who are the only two Marines to win two Medals of Honor?

Only two Marines, Major General Smedley D. Butler and Sergeant Major Daniel Daly were awarded Medals of Honor for two separate actions: Vera Cruz (1914) and Haiti (1915) for Butler, and Peking (1900) and Haiti (1915) for Daly.
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Has anyone received 2 Medals of Honor?

Who is the most decorated soldier?

Audie Leon Murphy (20 June 1925 – 28 May 1971) was an American soldier, actor, and songwriter. He was widely celebrated as the most decorated American combat soldier of World War II, and has been described as the most highly decorated soldier in U.S. history.
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Who is the most decorated general in history?

At the time of his death, Major General Smedley Darlington Butler, also known as “The Fighting Quaker”, was the most decorated Marine in US history; he was the only person to be awarded a Marine Corps Brevet Medal and a Medal of Honor for two separate military actions.
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Do generals salute Medal of Honor winners?

Military tradition allows service members of all ranks to salute Medal of Honor recipients wearing the medal.
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Who was the youngest person to receive the Medal of Honor?

But the youngest to ever receive the medal received it shortly after the Medal of Honor was created, at only eleven years old. In this lesson, we will explore the story of the youngest Medal of Honor recipient ever, Willie Johnston.
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Do Medal of Honor recipients fly for free?

Medal of Honor recipients are eligible for free travel on DOD military aircraft as Category-III priority “Space-A” travelers. This benefit is subject to whether seats are available, hence the “Space-A” designation.
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Has anyone ever turned down the Medal of Honor?

Former President Harry S. Truman blocked an effort by the House of Representatives to award him the Presidential Medal of Honor in 1971. President Truman famously said he would rather get the Medal of Honor, a military honor, than be president.
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Has a woman ever won the Medal of Honor?

Mary Edwards Walker (November 26, 1832 – February 21, 1919), commonly referred to as Dr. Mary Walker, was an American abolitionist, prohibitionist, prisoner of war, and surgeon. She is the only woman to receive the Medal of Honor. Oswego, New York, U.S.
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Do Medal of Honor recipients get paid for life?

Medal of Honor Recipients currently receive only $1,489.73 per month. The first Medal of Honor was given in 1863 to Army Private Jacob Parrott. Since then, there have been 3,535 Medal of Honor recipients, with 64 currently living. In 1916, Congress created a special pension for recipients of $10 per month for life.
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How much does a Medal of Honor cost?

The Medal of Honor is priceless. Trying to sell or buy one is a federal offense.
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How rare is it to get the Medal of Honor?

Of the 40 million Americans who have served in the Armed Forces since the Civil War, only 3,517 have earned the Medal of Honor.
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Has a father and son won the Medal of Honor?

Arthur MacArthur Jr. and Douglas MacArthur were the first father and son ever to each be awarded a Medal of Honor. To date, the only other father and son to be given this honor are former President Theodore Roosevelt and his son, Theodore Roosevelt Jr.
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Have any generals received the Medal of Honor?

The oldest Medal of Honor recipient is General Douglas MacArthur, who was 62 years old when he received the Medal.
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Why did Medal of Honor stop?

Medal of Honor Has Struggled to Stay Relevant

As multiple WW2 shooters fought for the same fanbase, the amount of games being released led to oversaturation of the market. Call of Duty ended up changing its setting with the Modern Warfare series, and EA began to put more of an emphasis on the Battlefield series.
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Can a soldier refuse the Medal of Honor?

For political and cultural reasons, refusing a MoH award is never done. There is a sole case of a MoH winner (a chaplain during the Vietnam War) returning his award and renouncing it. This was done at the Vietnam Memorial years later, as a political statement.
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What perks do Medal of Honor winners get?

The Recipients receive a special monthly pension, travel on military aircraft on space-available basis, have access to base commissaries, and are guaranteed burial at Arlington National Cemetery and admittance for their children to the military service academies.
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Who was the only US president to receive the Medal of Honor?

For his actions during the war, Roosevelt was recommended for the Medal of Honor. In 2001, Theodore Roosevelt became the first President to receive the Medal of Honor.
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Who is the most badass Marine of all time?

Lieutenant General Lewis "Chesty" Burwell Puller, colorful veteran of the Korean fighting, four World War II campaigns and expeditionary service in China, Nicaragua and Haiti, was one of the most decorated Marines in the Corps, and the only Leatherneck ever to win the Navy Cross five times for heroism and gallantry in ...
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Who is the most badass Marine in history?

John Basilone served both in the Army and in the Marines, so both services can claim his heroics. He has been called one of the most badass Marines in U.S. history. Even today, Marines visit and pay their respects to a statue of "Manila John" in Washington, D.C.
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