Kenneth J. David, 74, will receive the honor at the White House this afternoon. He is the only member of the armed services ...
President Joe Biden will award the Medal of Honor to military recipients who displayed heroism and self-sacrifice in combat ...
President Joe Biden on Friday awarded the Medal of Honor -- the country's highest military award -- to a group of seven U.S.
Charleston army helicopter pilot Capt. Hugh Reavis Nelson Jr., a Citadel graduate, joins more than 3,520 recipients of nation ...
President Joe Biden presented seven Medals of Honor to soldiers who served in the Korean War and Vietnam War. The five troops who fought in Korea received the medal posthumously as part of a campaign ...
In his opening remarks at the White House ceremony, Biden said the Medal of Honor recipients epitomized the American ideal ...
A man is set to receive a posthumous Congressional Medal of Honor Friday and will become the first Citadel graduate to do so.
Then-Private First Class Kenneth J. David of Niles and the late Corporal Fred B. McGee of Bloomingdale are among seven ...
Five Korean War soldiers will be posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor by President Joe Biden s part of a campaign to shine a light on the role of minority service members.
Congressional Medal of Honor was awarded posthumously to Captain Hugh Reavis Nelson, ’59. Captain Nelson was an Army helicopter pilot in Vietnam in 1966 when he rescued his crew from a downed aircraft ...
Five Korean War veterans, including General Richard E. Cavazos, will receive the Medal of Honor posthumously on Jan. 3.
President Joe Biden is awarding the Medal of Honor to seven U.S. service members, six of them posthumously. The Medal of Honor is given to members of the military who demonstrate conspicuous bravery ...