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How many Medal of Honor recipients were there in ww2?

How many Medal of Honor recipients were there in ww2?

473 Medal of Honor recipients
In World War II, many men went above and beyond the call of duty. There are 473 Medal of Honor recipients from the war. Their citations are full of heroics and sacrifice. Many of the Medals were awarded posthumously, in recognition of a life cut short.

Are there any WWII Medal of Honor recipients still alive?

There are currently 64 living recipients of the Medal of Honor, the U.S. military’s highest decoration. Of the living recipients, one earned his Medal of Honor in World War II, three in the Korean War, 44 in the Vietnam War, 14 in the War in Afghanistan, and two in the War in Iraq.

Did everyone who served in ww2 get a Medal?

Era: WWII. The War Medal 1939–1945 was a British decoration awarded to all full time service personnel of the Armed Forces wherever their service during the war was rendered.

Who received the first Medal of Honor ever awarded?

Private Jacob Parrott
It was on this date in 1863 that the first Medal of Honor, our nation’s highest military award, was presented to Private Jacob Parrott for his part in the “The Great Locomotive Chase” that ended just outside of Chattanooga.

Who was 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.

Who was the most decorated Marine in WW2?

Lieutenant General Lewis Burwell Puller Puller
Puller is the most decorated Marine in American history. He was awarded 5 Navy Crosses and one Distinguished Service Cross….Chesty Puller.

Lieutenant General Lewis Burwell Puller
Puller in 1950
Nickname(s) “Chesty”
Born June 26, 1898 West Point, Virginia
Died October 11, 1971 (aged 73) Hampton, Virginia

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