Can a Medal of Honor be taken away?

Has anyone ever had their Medal of Honor rescinded or revoked? Yes. In 1916, Congress asked that all Medals awarded up to that point be reviewed to ensure that they met the high standards required for the award. As a result, 911 Medals of Honor were rescinded.
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Can you give away a Medal of Honor?

The Medal of Honor Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit and gifts to the Foundation may qualify as a charitable deduction for federal income tax purposes. Please consult with your tax advisor or the IRS to determine whether a contribution is deductible.
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Can a soldier turn down the Medal of Honor?

Created in the wake of the Civil War, the Medal of Honor is awarded to those who risk their lives above and beyond the call of duty in “actual combat” against an armed enemy of the United States. Military tradition dictates all uniformed service members salute to Medal-of-Honor awardees regardless of rank.
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How much money does a Medal of Honor recipient receive?

A Monthly Pension and Special Retirement Pay

As of Dec. 1, 2020, Medal of Honor recipients receive a $1,406.73 monthly pension with annual cost-of-living increases in line with the Social Security Administration's increases. This comes on top of any disability or retirement pay.
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Who is the only president to receive the Medal of Honor?

He was a Lieutenant Colonel in the 1st U. S. Volunteer Cavalry. These horsemen were called the "Roughriders". 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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Has anyone refused a Medal of Honor?

Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel has rejected the nomination of a Marine sergeant for the Medal of Honor — the nation's highest military award — because there isn't enough evidence that he deserved it, the Defense Department said Friday.
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Has anyone ever rejected a Medal of Honor?

Belichick's refusal to accept the award “is by far the most public and significant rejection,” Professor McClellan said.
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Has anyone won 2 Medal honors?

To date, the maximum number of Medals of Honor earned by any service member has been two. The last living individual to be awarded two Medals of Honor was John J. Kelly October 3, 1918; the last individual to receive two Medals of Honor for two different actions was Smedley Butler, in 1914 and 1915.
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Has a woman ever received the Medal of Honor?

Out of the nearly 3,500 Medal of Honor recipients, only one was a woman -- just one -- and her medal was actually rescinded just before she died. In honor of Women's History Month, we're looking back on the life of that exceptional woman: Dr. Mary Walker, who helped change the face of medicine during the Civil War.
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Do Medal of Honor winners pay taxes?

Medal of Honor recipients are invited to every presidential inaugural ball and they never pay federal income tax again.
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Why was Mary Walker's Medal of Honor rescinded?

But nearly half a century later, Walker's Congressional Medal was rescinded after Congress tweaked the Medal of Honor criteria to include only "actual combat with the enemy." (A military board reinstated Walker's honor posthumously in 1977.)
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Who's the most famous Medal of Honor winner?

Smedley Butler, U.S. Marine Corps

Smedley Butler may be the best-known double Medal of Honor recipient and one of the most popular military generals in U.S. history.
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Do officers have to salute Medal of Honor winners?

Special status in the exchange of salutes

While military members aren't required to salute Medal of Honor recipients, they are encouraged to do so as long as the recipient is physically wearing the medal, even when the recipient is in civilian clothes.
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Who is the youngest Medal of Honor recipient?

Jack Lucas was 17 when he became the youngest Medal of Honor recipient since the Civil War after jumping onto two grenades to save his fellow Marines.
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What are the 3 types of Medal of Honor?

There are three different types of Medal of Honor today: the original star shape established in 1861, which the Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard have retained; a wreath version designed in 1904 for the Army; and an altered wreath version for the Air Force, adopted in 1965.
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Who is the most decorated soldier ever?

Audie Murphy (1924–1971) was the most decorated soldier in US history, winning 24 medals from the Congressional Medal of Honor down. His exploits were the subject of To Hell and Back (USA, 1956), in which he starred as himself.
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Has a pilot ever received the Medal of Honor?

An Air Force Pilot Earned the Medal of Honor by Daring the Enemy to Try to Catch Him. Air Force Lt. Col. Gerald Young was not the first helicopter pilot to risk his life in combat, but he was the first of such men to receive the Medal of Honor.
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What are the benefits perks of receiving the Medal of Honor?

In addition to a lifelong monthly stipend, Medal of Honor recipients have special “Space-A” - that is, “space available” - air transportation privileges, and their children can attend the military academies (without nomination and regardless of quota requirements), among other benefits.
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What is the rarest military Medal?

The Victoria Cross is the 'holy grail' for medal collectors because there are only 1,357 in existence. Bearing the inscription 'For valour' and known as a VC, this medal was first awarded for 'conspicuous bravery' in 1856 and later backdated to the Crimean war of 1854.
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Has a civilian ever received the Medal of Honor?

There are eight civilians who have received the Medal of Honor. The civilian recipients were all from the Civil War era, including the only woman to receive the medal, Mary Edwards Walker, a surgeon for the Union Army during the Civil War.
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How many Medal of Honor winners are still alive?

There are currently 64 living recipients of the Medal of Honor, the U.S. military's highest decoration.
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How many black men won the Medal of Honor?

Because of the nature of this medal, it is commonly presented posthumously. Of the 3,470 Medals of Honor awarded as of June 2015, 92 have been awarded to 90 different African-American recipients. Robert Augustus Sweeney is one of 19 men, and the only African American, to have been awarded two Medals of Honor.
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