Do you salute Medal of Honor recipients?

Although not required by law or military regulation, members of the uniformed services are encouraged to render salutes to recipients of the Medal of Honor as a matter of respect and courtesy regardless of rank or status, whether or not they are in uniform.
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What privileges do Medal of Honor recipients get?

8 Special Benefits Medal of Honor Recipients Get for Their Exceptional Service
  • A Monthly Pension and Special Retirement Pay. ...
  • Uniform Allowances. ...
  • On-Base Parking Spots. ...
  • Priority Space-A Travel. ...
  • Invitations to Presidential Inaugurals. ...
  • Academy Appointments for Dependents. ...
  • A Medal of Honor Flag. ...
  • Full Military Burial Honors.
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Do Medal of Honor recipients get paid for life?

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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Do Medal of Honor recipients fly for free?

Free, priority Space-A travel

Medal recipients are granted lifelong access to the military's “Space A” travel, which allows active duty military members, some veterans and their dependents to hitch rides in empty seats on military planes. MoH recipients get preferred access, meaning they can jump the line.
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Has anyone received 2 Medals of Honor?

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 does a Medal of Honor recipient receive?



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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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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Do Medal of Honor recipients have to 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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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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Do officers salute MoH?

Military tradition dictates all uniformed service members salute to Medal-of-Honor awardees regardless of rank. Even the most-senior military officer will participate in this tradition out of respect for the sacrifices the awardees made.
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Is Audie Murphy still the most decorated soldier?

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 woman ever won 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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Has a woman received the Medal of Honor?

Mary Edwards Walker remains the only women ever to receive the Medal of Honor, which she was awarded for her service during the Civil War. She grew up in Oswego, New York, raised by her progressive parents along with her six brothers and sisters.
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Is Purple Heart higher than Medal of Honor?

Apart from the Medal of Honor, one of the most recognizable awards in the US Armed Forces is the Purple Heart. “For military merit and for wounds received in action,” reads the citation issued to over 1 million men and women who served during World War II.
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Do Purple Heart recipients get paid?

This special pay is considered an entitlement (tax-free) paid in addition to “any retired pay” the veteran is already entitled to. In order to qualify as a Purple Heart recipient, veterans must apply via their branch of the military meet the following conditions: Be entitled to and/or receiving military retired pay.
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How much does a Medal of Honor sell for?

One of the nation's most revered medals costs barely $30 to produce; one of its least-known costs $30,000. Sixteen lawmakers in Washington have decided to balance the books by sponsoring a bill to upgrade the Congressional Medal of Honor.
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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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Can I buy a Medal of Honor?

Selling medals awarded by Congress is illegal in the United States and is punishable by fines of up to $100,000 and a year in jail.
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Can I wear my fathers Medals?

The medals awarded to a deceased Service/ex-Service person may be worn on the right breast by a near relative (mother, father, sister, brother, wife, husband, daughter and son). Not more than one group should be worn by any individual'.
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What do Purple Heart recipients get?

Purple Heart recipients are automatically granted full Post-9/11 GI Bill benefits regardless of the amount of time they spent on active duty. Normally to get the full Post-9/11 GI Bill, a veteran needs to serve at least 36 months of active duty.
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Who is the only president to receive the Medal of Honor?

In honor of Presidents Day, we thought it would be worthwhile to honor the only president to have earned the Medal of Honor – President Theodore ''Teddy'' Roosevelt.
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What is Purple Heart in military?

Currently, the Purple Heart, per regulation is awarded in the name of the President of the United States to any member of the Armed Forces of the United States who, while serving under competent authority in any capacity with one of the U.S. Armed Services after April 5, 1917 has been wounded, killed, or has died after ...
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Who is the highest decorated Marine?

Lewis "Chesty" Puller (1898-1971), was a 37-year veteran of the USMC, ascended to the rank of lieutenant general and is the most decorated Marine in the history of the Corps. He served in World War II, Haiti, Nicaragua and the Korean War.
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Who is the oldest Medal of Honor recipient?

Hershel Williams, the last survivor among the 472 servicemen who were awarded the Medal of Honor for extraordinary bravery in World War II and the oldest living recipient of the medal, died on Wednesday in Huntington, W.Va.
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How many Medal of Honor recipients are alive?

How many living recipients are there today? As of March 2022, there are 66 living recipients.
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