Did any Confederate soldiers get the Medal of Honor?

The Medal of Honor, created by Congress during the Civil War
the Civil War
During and immediately after the war, US officials, Southern Unionists, and pro-Union writers often referred to Confederates as "Rebels." The earliest histories published in the northern states commonly refer to the war as "the Great Rebellion" or "the War of the Rebellion," as do many war monuments, hence the ...
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as America's highest military decoration for valor, was never meant for Americans who fought for the South. They were the enemy, after all.
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What was the Confederate equivalent of the Medal of Honor?

The Confederate Roll of Honor, officially the Roll of Honor, was an award of the Confederate States Army created by Adjutant and Inspector General Samuel Cooper on October 3, 1863 (authorized by act of Congress, October 13, 1862), to recognize "courage and good conduct on the field of battle."
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Why were there no medals in the Confederate Army?

In that era, Americans weren't really into medals and ribbons, as it was considered a very European military tradition. The Civil War changed all that. The brutality of the war, combined with the feats of heroics performed by those who fought it inspired the need for such awards.
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How many Medal of honors won the Civil War?

In all, the government presented 1,523 Medals of Honor to recipients who served during Civil War, more than any other period in history.
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Has anyone ever won 2 medals of honor?

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 got 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Out of the nearly 3,500 Medal of Honor recipients, only one was a woman -- just one -- and her medal was actually rescinded just before she died.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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What Medals were awarded in the Civil War?

As the only military award authorized during the American Civil War, the Medal of Honor was presented for meritorious actions that would not necessarily be recognized by the Armed Services today. Search the Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System to find the men who were accorded this military decoration.
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How much are Civil War Medals worth?

Most of these GAR/encampment/reunion medals are worth $10-$50, with a few early, rare Confederate examples topping $500 or more.
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Who was President of the Confederate United States?

Jefferson Finis Davis, the first and only President of the Confederate States of America, was a planter, politician and soldier born in Kentucky and raised in Mississippi.
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How much is a Southern Cross of Honor worth?

Most of these medals are in the South. It is also rare that the original paperwork has survived. It adds greatly to the value, which is in the $350 to $500 range.
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Why was Mary Walker's Medal of Honor reinstated?

In a period of confusion about the rightful recipients of the award, the medal was revoked two years before her death. Dr. Walker remained proud of her service and her contributions to the campaign for women's rights, and 1977 Congressional reappraisal of her achievements led to the restoration of the honor.
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How do you get a Confederate Medal in World of Tanks?

It's the person who shoots the most enemy tanks and deals the most damage to tracks and other modules. Kills don't matter. For example I have 202 confederate medals. Hit points don't matter it's the most damage.
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How many Navy sailors received the MOH for actions in Afghanistan?

War in Afghanistan

Since 2001, 20 U.S. servicemen have received the Medal of Honor for actions in Afghanistan, five of them posthumously.
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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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What happened to Audie Murphy's medals?

The French government awarded Murphy its Chevalier of the Legion of Honor and two Croix de guerre medals. He received the Croix de guerre 1940 Palm from Belgium. The military assisted him with replacement medals after he gave away the originals.
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Who has received the Medal of Honor twice?

Perhaps the most notable two-time Medal of Honor recipients are Smedley Butler and Dan Daly, both Marines who began their careers in the late-19th century before serving in World War I. Butler received his first medal for guiding his men through a firefight during U.S. involvement in the Mexican Revolution in 1914.
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What famous American was on the great seal of the Confederacy?

Medal with an equestrian portrait of George Washington, surrounded by a wreath composed of the principal agricultural products of the Confederacy including cotton, tobacco, sugar cane, wheat, and rice.
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What was the highest honor a soldier could receive with 1500 of them receiving it after the Civil War?

The United States federal government issued more than 1,500 Medals of Honor for meritorious service in the United States Army and Navy during the Civil War, the majority of those recipients having served in the army. The nomination procedures for the Medal of Honor differed by service branch.
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Which is higher Purple Heart or Medal of Honor?

The Medal of Honor is the highest military award a service member can receive. The president presents recipients with this award at a formal ceremony in Washington, D.C.
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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 Medal of Honor ever been revoked?

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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Who is the youngest Medal of Honor winner?

Youngest and Oldest Recipients

The youngest person ever to receive the Medal of Honor was probably William "Willie" Johnston, who earned the Medal during the Civil War just prior to his 12th birthday and received his award 6 weeks after his 13th.
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Has anyone refused the Medal of Honor?

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. But in 1971, he blocked an attempt by the House of Representatives to give him the medal.
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Do generals salute Medal of Honor winners?

Military tradition dictates that all uniformed service members salute Medal of Honor recipients, regardless of rank. Even the most senior military officer will participate in this tradition out of respect for the sacrifices the recipients made.
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