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100 years ago Friday, the first submariner received the Medal of Honor
Heroism while his boat sank earned Torpedoman’s Mate 2nd Class Henry Breault the military's highest decoration in 1924.
By Sarah Sicard
For Cashe and Plumlee, the Medal of Honor comes after years of advocacy
Three soldiers will receive the Medal of Honor on Thursday. For two, it took longer than usual.
By Davis Winkie
Medal of Honor recipient Duane Dewey dies at 89
Duane Dewey received the Medal of Honor in 1953.
By Sarah Sicard
Montana man again sentenced to 80 years for stabbing death over which military branch was better
William Earl Cunningham, 69, was first convicted of deliberate homicide in March 2015 in the 2014 death of Nathan Horn, 40.
7-hour gunfight, 100-foot cliff and now this second Medal of Honor: Green Beret talks about Battle of Shok Valley
Master Sgt. Matthew Williams is receiving the Medal of Honor for saving the lives of fellow soldiers wounded in this battle.
By Kyle Rempfer
Serving after service: How getting involved helped me overcome my fears and rediscover myself
Veterans service organizations helped the writer of this commentary to overcome his struggles transitioning from the military.
By Earl Lundy
A matter of life and death for Afghan allies: Advocates push for fixes to special visa program
Legislation would expand the number of special immigrant visas for Afghans by 4,000 this year.
Company pays $2 million in kickback, bribery suit involving Fort Bliss construction contract
An Alaska company and its subsidiary have paid more than $2 million to settle a lawsuit filed by the federal government that accused the company of paying kickbacks and bribes to secure government contracts at an El Paso Army post, officials said.
From Major League Baseball to paying the ultimate sacrifice: Marine was larger than life
O'Neill would only play one game in the big leagues before eventually sacrificing all on Iwo Jima.
By Jon Simkins
These Medal of Honor recipients were men of God
Both priests lived and died for the grunts they loved.
By Ray Pezzoli Jr., Vietnam Magazine
How modern wars are changing the definition of heroism
Today, the Medal of Honor is bestowed on troops for different reasons than it was in previous generations.
By James Wright