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The Most Extraordinary Medal of Honor Recipients in History

The Most Extraordinary Medal of Honor Recipients in History

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Joseph S. Sweatt

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Augustus Walley

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William Kyle Carpenter

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Richard D. DeWert

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Hiroshi H. Miyamura

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John F. Baker, Jr.

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David M. Gonzales

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James K. Okubo

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Bennie G. Adkins

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Mary Edwards Walker

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Joe M. Jackson

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Leo Keith Thorsness

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Willie Johnston

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Captain George Mallon

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Robert Dale Maxwell

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Joseph S. Sweatt
Augustus Walley
William Kyle Carpenter
Richard D. DeWert
Hiroshi H. Miyamura
John F. Baker, Jr.
David M. Gonzales
James K. Okubo
Bennie G. Adkins
Mary Edwards Walker
Joe M. Jackson
Leo Keith Thorsness
Willie Johnston
Captain George Mallon
Robert Dale Maxwell

The men and women of the United States military make incredible sacrifices for the good of their country. It is because of their dedication, hard work, and willingness to serve their country, we can proudly enjoy all that we have today. Many gave all to protect and preserve our freedoms, going above and beyond the call of duty. Those listed here are the most extraordinary Medal of Honor recipients in history and is also a reminder of the incredible sacrifices people make to help their fellow soldiers and protect our way of life.

To find and determine the most extraordinary Medal of Honor recipients in history, 24/7 Tempo scoured the net and sourced various historical and government websites. They include the Congressional Medal of Honor Society, the National Medal of Honor Museum, and the National Cemetery Administration, among others. (Want to learn more about our amazing country? Check out these tough American flag trivia questions.)

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