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2244:"Gold medals were given to Mrs. Richard Aldrich and Anna Bouligny some four decades after they served wounded soldiers in Puerto Rico. As part of their 'outstanding, unselfish, and wholly voluntary service,' they set up and worked in hospitals 'for the care and treatment of military patients in Puerto Rico' during the War with Spain. Mrs. Aldrich and Ms. Bouligny 'voluntarily went to Puerto Rico and there rendered service of inestimable value to the Army of the United States in the establishment and operation of hospitals.'" May have been the first women awarded this medal.
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5912:"We stand on the shoulders of the extraordinary men we recognize today...Those of us who have had the privilege to fly in space followed the trail they forged...When, 50 years ago this year, President Kennedy challenged the nation to reach the moon, to 'take longer strides' toward a 'great new American enterprise,' these men were the human face of those words...From Mercury and Gemini, on through our landings on the Moon in the Apollo Program, their actions unfolded the will of a nation for the greater achievement of humankind." —
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4766:"I am sure that each and every one of you have your own special memory of Ronald and Nancy Reagan. I know I do. Many Americans remember how the Reagan's sparked a renewal of hope and optimism in a nation that was beginning to lose faith in the American dream. This renewed patriotism will always remain one of their most enduring legacies. Ronald and Nancy Reagan shared a remarkable grace, a rare charm that set both the American public and world leaders at ease." — U.S. Rep.
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5502:"Dr. DeBakey's medical advances have contributed so much to our country and the world. Not only did he perfect the heart transplant procedure which has saved so many lives, but he also invented the M.A.S.H. unit. As a veteran of World War II, he saw our young men dying on the battlefield and was determined to improve medical care to save lives. Dr. DeBakey will receive the Congressional Gold Medal for these lasting contributions." —
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4825:"Today, we marked a moment of shared history and shared victory. We recall a story that all Americans can celebrate and every America should know. It is a story of ancient people called to serve in a modern war. It is a story of one unbreakable oral code of the Second World War, messages traveling by field radio on Iwo Jima in the very language heard across the Colorado plateau centuries ago." — statement by President
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2382:"The Secretary of the Navy is authorized and directed to cause to be made at the United States mint such number of gold, silver, and bronze medals of appropriate design as he may deem appropriate and necessary, to be presented to members of the United States Antarctic Expedition of 1939–1941, in recognition of their valuable services to the Nation in the field of polar exploration and science." — P.L. 79-185
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7320:" to the women in the United States who joined the workforce during World War II, providing the aircraft, vehicles, weaponry, ammunition and other material to win the war, that were referred to as 'Rosie the Riveter', in recognition of their contributions to the United States and the inspiration they have provided to ensuing generations."
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4365:"To Jean Brown Trickey, Carlotta Walls LaNier, Melba Patillo Beals, Terrence Roberts, Gloria Ray Karlmark, Thelma Mothershed Wair, Ernest Green, Elizabeth Eckford, and Jefferson Thoma...in recognition of the selfless heroism such individuals exhibited and the pain they suffered in the cause of civil rights by integrating Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas." — P.L. 105-277
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5969:"Arnold Palmer is a legend both on and off the golf course...His impact on players, tournaments, fans, sponsors, sports television, volunteers and perhaps most importantly on communities where he worked, lived and competed cannot be measured but is deeply felt and will continue have a tremendous impact for generations." — PGA Tour Commissioner Tim Finchem.
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5051:"She's a woman of enormous accomplishment. She's a friend of first ladies like Eleanor Roosevelt, Hillary Rodham Clinton. She's known every president since Dwight David Eisenhower. She's told every president what she thinks since Dwight David Eisenhower. Truth of the matter is, she was the giant of the civil rights movement." — President
2967:"Marian Anderson was a world-famous singer who was often treated unfairly. The medal honors her 'highly distinguished and impressive career.' She helped the arts to advance in this country and throughout the world, helped world peace through her performances, her recordings, and her work as United States delegate to the United Nations."
5378:"The Congressional Gold Medal is given to individuals who exemplify the American spirit by serving their community and helping those less fortunate, which is what Byron Nelson devoted his life to doing. The lives of countless Americans were touched because of the compassion, dedication and generosity of this great Texan." —
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Merchant Mariners who delivered 15 million tons of goods in war materials to five continents and who served as part of the U.S. Military to deliver supplies and personnel to foreign countries engulfed in the war. A higher proportion of Merchant Mariners lost their lives between 1939 and 1945 than
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as the
Taliban regained control over Afghanistan and exemplified extreme bravery and valor against armed enemy combatants. Servicemembers listed: Maxton Soviak, Kareem Nikoui, David Espinoza, Rylee McCollum, Jared Schmitz, Hunter Lopez, Taylor Hoover, Daegan William-Tyeler Page, Nicole Gee, Humberto
5254:"The Tuskegee Airmen were a group of 994 African American pilots who gained fame during WWII for their heroism escorting American bombers in raids over Europe and North Africa. Their distinguished service is credited with influencing President Truman to desegregate the U.S. military." — Congressman
4885:"Throughout his 38 years of service to his country, his ascent through the ranks of the Army, two tours in Vietnam and duty in Operation Desert Storm, Gen. Shelton has carried with him the North Carolina values of service, sacrifice, love of family, faith in God and devotion to country." — U.S. Rep.
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To recognize the athletes of the 1980 US Summer
Olympic team, who forfeited the Moscow games due to the United States boycott to protest the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. Because of the high volume of medals needed, Congress authorized the U.S. Mint to forge gold-plated medals in lieu of standard
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Noted lifesaver. 1904 medal was a re-issue of the earlier award, which Horn claimed had been stolen. Customarily, the
Secretary of the Treasury had issued duplicate medals upon the submission of absolute proof that showed the originals had been irrecoverably lost or destroyed. Since such proof was
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Three gold medals to be struck, one medal shall be given to each of the Flight 93 National
Memorial in Pennsylvania, the National September 11 Memorial and Museum in New York, and the Pentagon Memorial at the Pentagon, with the understanding that each medal is to be put on permanent, appropriate
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Presented on July 11, 2012 (posthumously). "'An answer to a prayer' is how the curator for the
Architect of the Capitol has described Brumid's arrival in this city at the end of 1854. And rightly so...today the Capitol stands, in my view, as the finest gallery of art in the country. The art here
5804:"Their motives for wanting to fly airplanes all those years ago wasn't for fame or glory or recognition. They simply had a passion to take what gifts they had and use them to help defend not only America, but the entire free world, from tyranny. And they let no one get in their way." — Lt. Col.
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To recognize all Native
American code talkers not previously awarded on December 21, 2000, a gold medal of individual design to be struck for every tribe that had members who were code talkers in World War I and World War II. The gold medal representing the tribe to be retained by the
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November 18, 1978, Congressman Ryan was murdered in Guyana while on a mission to investigate allegations of abuse at an American camp of cult leader Jim Jones. He was awarded the medal posthumously five years later. Ryan is the only U.S. Member of Congress killed in the line of
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Smithsonian Institution. At the ceremony, every attending WASP and a family member of a deceased WASP received a bronze duplicate (bronze duplicates are typically made available for sale through the U.S. Mint) financed through
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Congressional Gold Medal, as this award is not listed on the artandhistory.house.gov webpage for recipients, nor is it listed in the Congressional Research Service report (see "Sources"). Compare to 1930 awards of 1st Byrd
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4643:"Our country owes Charles Schulz a great deal. His comic art has changed American culture and brightened the lives of millions of Americans. This ceremony today offers one tangible way for our country to express thanks to a truly great American." — United States Senator
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The "Ghost Army," a 1,100-man WW II U.S. Army tactical deception unit officially known as the 23rd Headquarters Special Troops, saved between 20,000 and 30,000 Allied lives. Their activity was kept secret for more than 40-years, until it was declassified in 1996.
4995:"His story is one that shows what one person can do to hold America to account to its founding promise of freedom and equality. It's a lesson for people coming up to see. One person can make a big difference in setting the tone of this country." — President
4943:"America has many allies, but as we have seen in recent months, we can count on Great Britain to fulfill the duties of a true friend in tough times. I applaud Tony Blair's extraordinary leadership and his continued support of the United States." — U.S. Rep.
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On November 20, 2013, at a ceremony held at Emancipation Hall in the U.S. Capitol Visitor Center, 25 tribes were honored with medals, with an additional 8 tribes honored whose medals had not yet been struck, for a total of 33 tribes that have been so far
2615:"This medal was awarded about 90 years after the Civil War ended. At the time, there were only four veterans of that war known to still be alive. The medal honored the last surviving veterans 'who served in the Union or the Confederate forces.'"
6578:"Shimon Peres has honorably served Israel for over 70 years, during which he has significantly contributed to United States interests and has played a pivotal role in forging the strong and unbreakable bond between the United States and Israel."
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6167:, every attending Montford Point Marine and a family member of a deceased Montford Point Marine was presented with a bronze duplicate (bronze duplicates are typically available for sale through the U.S. Mint) financed through donations.
5117:. "These were ordinary citizens who did an extraordinary thing. Their courage and commitment to fight for a better education for their children in Clarendon County, South Carolina, has benefited generations of children nationwide." —
6026:"Professor Yunus set out to do what may be the biggest thing of all, and that is liberating people to seek a better life. And not just any people, but men and women who had only known misery, who had been told they were no good." —
2650:"In recognition of successfully directing the development and construction of the world's first nuclear-powered ships and the first large-scale nuclear power reactor devoted exclusively to the production of electricity" — P.L. 85-826
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In recognition of all the women who served as computers, mathematicians, and engineers at the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) between the 1930s and the
2355:. (One died while being treated after being pulled from the water.) No one else of his age had been awarded the Congressional Gold Medal until the young victims of the 16th Street Baptist church bombing were honored in 2013.
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In recognition of the valuable services of these distinguished statesmen as mediators in the controversy between the government of the United States of America and the leaders of the warring parties in the Republic of
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A gold medal was authorized for each of the original 29 Navajo code talkers or a surviving family member. Silver medals were authorized for anyone who qualified as a Navajo code talker (300+), or a surviving family
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In recognition of his service to the United States and the international community during the post-World War II Nuremberg trials and his lifelong advocacy for international criminal justice and the rule of law.
6783:"To the Foot Soldiers who participated in Bloody Sunday, Turnaround Tuesday, or the final Selma to Montgomery Voting Rights March in March of 1965, which served as a catalyst for the Voting Rights Act of 1965."
6480:"To award a Congressional Gold Medal to the American Fighter Aces, collectively, in recognition of their heroic military service and defense of our country's freedom throughout the history of aviation warfare."
6438:"To award a Congressional Gold Medal to the World War II members of the "Doolittle Tokyo Raiders", for outstanding heroism, valor, skill, and service to the United States in conducting the bombings of Tokyo."
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To "honor the legacy of Emmett Till and the incredible suffering and equally incredible courage, resilience, and efforts of Mamie Till-Mobley that led to the civil rights movement that began in the 1950s."
5436:"The most fitting tribute we can offer this good man is to renew ourselves to his life's work, and lead a second Green Revolution that feeds the world, and today we'll make a pledge to do so." — President
5188:"Dr. King had a dream of peace and equality and dedicated his life to achieving that dream. Throughout his brief but remarkable life, Dr. King stood for the causes of freedom, justice and equality." —
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In recognition of the late Jesse Owens' athletic achievements and humanitarian contributions to public service, civil rights, and international goodwill.--PL 100-437 (awarded posthumously)
6627:"In recognition of their heroic role in the preservation, protection, and restitution of monuments, works of art, and artifacts of cultural importance during and following World War II."
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Presented to Mrs. Hubert H. Humphrey, "in recognition of the distinguished and dedicated service which her late husband gave to the Government and to the people of the United States."
1591:. Statute does not specifically call for gold medals to the ten individuals cited (including Crandall), instead leaves it to the discretion of the President. Unclear if any were gold.
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In recognition of their perseverance, bravery, and service to the United States. To be given to the Indiana War Memorial Museum in Indianapolis, Indiana for appropriate display.
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on November 2, 2011. The medal will tour various museums in conjunction with further presentation ceremonies and then be put on permanent display at the Smithsonian Institution.
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Awarded to Washington "and the officers and soldiers under his command" in honor of the liberation of Boston, first major city liberated from British occupation. Later led the
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A single gold medal was struck, and was presented collectively on June 27, 2012, in Emancipation Hall at the U.S. Capitol Visitor Center. The following day, in a ceremony at
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In commemoration to the members of the Office of Strategic Services (OSS), in recognition of their superior service and major contributions during World War II.--PL 114-269
8587:"Sen. Hutchison's Bill to Award Dr. DeBakey the Congressional Gold Medal Passes Congress: Hutchison's Bill will Award Highest Congressional Civilian Honor to Dr. DeBakey"
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when presenting the award on July 26, 2001, at the Capitol Rotunda to four of the five living original 29 American Navajo code talkers, and relatives of the 24 others.
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The United States has honored several famous sports figures with Congressional Gold Medals among them baseball Hall of Famer Roberto Clemente, a native of Puerto Rico.
7113:"Following his diagnosis, Steve, with the loving support of his wife, Michel, began a mission to show that patients can not only live but thrive after a diagnosis of
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In recognition of the Dalai Lama's: "many enduring and outstanding contributions to peace, non-violence, human rights and religious understanding". — (Pub.L. 109-287)
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Canadian Ambassador to Iran who was instrumental in the rescue of American diplomatic staff during the Iran Hostage Crisis, this event became commonly known as the
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In recognition for going above and beyond the call of duty to protect citizens of the United States and our allies to ensure they are brought to safety in an
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eight years earlier. Jones became the first and only Continental Navy officer to receive this distinction for his service during the American Revolution."
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To award the Congressional Gold Medal to Anwar Sadat in recognition of his heroic achievements and courageous contributions to peace in the Middle East.
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S. 2784, the "Fourteenth Dalai Lama Congressional Gold Medal Act," which provides for the presentation of a Congressional Gold Medal to the Dalai Lama.
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4592:"To John Cardinal O'Connor, Archbishop of New York, in recognition of his accomplishments as a priest, a chaplain, and a humanitarian." — P.L. 106-175
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To recognize exploration that led to U.S. claims to 350,000 square miles in Antarctica, and for his 2,500-mile aerial survey of Antarctica's interior
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Presented in "recognition of his contribution to international justice through the documentation and location of war criminals from World War II."
259:. In 1836 Congress (5 Stat. 66) authorized a duplicate be struck to replace the lost original, and be presented to Morgan Neville, his lineal heir
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In recognition of his achievements and contributions to American major league athletics, civil rights, and the Armed Forces during World War II.
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4420:"In recognition of their dedicated public service and outstanding humanitarian contributions to the people of the United States." — P.L. 105-277
8122:"Charles M. Schulz Honored with Congressional Gold Medal: Schulz family members to accept award on behalf of famed PEANUTS comic strip writer"
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In recognition of his outstanding and enduring contributions through his entertainment career and numerous humanitarian activities.--PL 105-14
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6030:, Speaker of the House of Representatives, excerpt of remarks made at presentation ceremony April 17, 2013, at the Rotunda on Capitol Hill.
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In recognition of her courageous and groundbreaking leadership in advancing equal rights for women in athletics, education, and society.
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In recognition of the regiment, commonly known as the Harlem Hellfighters, for their bravery and outstanding service during World War I.
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The 65th Infantry is the first Hispanic military unit, and the first unit of the Korean War, to be awarded the Congressional Gold Medal.
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5625:, Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, excerpt of remarks made at presentation ceremony at the Rayburn Room of the Capitol.
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In recognition of the 1982 bicentennial anniversary of diplomatic and trade relations between the Netherlands and the United States.
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In recognition of his exemplary performance in planning and coordinating the US military response to the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait.
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7920:"Congressional Gold, Silver, and Bronze Medals awarded to the members of Rear Admiral Richard Byrd's first Antarctic expedition"
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in New York City. Honored for risking his life in persuading a gunman holding an elderly couple hostage to surrender to police.
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In recognition of his outstanding and enduring contributions toward world education, morality, and acts of charity.--PL 103-457
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2678:"In recognition of his pioneering research on space rockets, missiles, and jet propulsion" (awarded posthumously) — P.L. 86-277
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2712:"In recognition of his poetry, which enriched the culture of the United States and the philosophy of the world." — P.L. 86-747
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To acknowledge his distinguished career as an author and his contributions to the Nation through his historically based works
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For giving $ 2,000,000 for the promotion of education in the more destitute portions of the southern and southwestern States.
696:; awarded posthumously to Burrows, who was killed in action. Silver duplicates awarded to his commissioned officers on board.
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5916:, Administrator of NASA, excerpt of remarks made at presentation ceremony November 16, 2011, at the Rotunda on Capitol Hill.
5562:"This is a well-deserved honor for a remarkable woman who has led the struggle for freedom and democracy in her country". —
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In honor of the men and women who perished as a result of the terrorist attacks on the United States on September 11, 2001
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8468:"Dalai Lama Receives Congressional Gold Medal: Congressman says leader seeks Tibetan autonomy in China, not independence"
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For his contributions to entertainment and culture, and the service he rendered his country through his efforts with the
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8800:"Smithsonian Announces Seven-City Tour of Congressional Gold Medal Awarded to Japanese American World War II Veterans"
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doesn't sit idle on display – every day, it summons the building to life and replenishes the soul of the Congress." —
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In recognition of his exemplary performance in coordinating the US and allied combat action that liberated Kuwait.
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solid gold medals. The medals' status as official Congressional Gold Medals was unclear until confirmed by the
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In recognition of their bravery and outstanding service in the jungles of Burma (Myanmar) during World War II.
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For his distinguished public service and outstanding contribution to improving the country's general welfare
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In recognition of his service to the Nation in promoting excellence and good sportsmanship (PL 113-210).
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In recognition for his service to the nation as a soldier, legislator, and statesman. (PL 115-60).
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In recognition of his outstanding and enduring contributions to peace and religious understanding.
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In recognition of his boxing career, which bolstered the spirit of the American people during the
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made national headlines in February 1941 when he saved five playmates who fell through the ice of
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In recognition of his distinguished career as an actor and his service to the Nation.--PL 96-15
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In recognition of its unselfish and humanitarian service to the people of the United States.
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8222:"President Bush Honors World War II Navajo Code Talkers Receiving Congressional Gold Medal"
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U.S. Capitol Police and Metropolitan Police Department of the District of Columbia officers
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In recognition of his service to the Nation in promoting excellence and good sportsmanship.
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and established The Gleason Initiative Foundation also known simply as 'Team Gleason'."
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A single gold medal was struck, to be retained by the Smithsonian Institution.
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In recognition of his discovery of a serum for the prevention of poliomyelitis
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Staff (March 1, 2001). "Congress bestows Gold Medal on Pope.(John Paul II)".
7996:"The Youngest Congressional Gold Medal Recipient, 11-year-old Roland Boucher"
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Obama honors Puerto Rican Infantry Regiment with Congressional Gold Medal,
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For his actions on 15 August 1814 at the Battle of Erie (now known as the
8867:"Congressional Gold Medal honors Civil Air Patrol's World War II service"
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In recognition of her service to the United States during the Space Race.
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For humanitarian leadership in documenting and preserving the memory of
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8664:"Treasury and Mint Join Congress to Honor Native American Code Talkers"
8273:(September 20, 2002). "Congressional Gold Medal: Patriotism embodied".
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To acknowledge the accomplishments of his many years in public service.
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Gleason is the first NFL player to receive a Congressional Gold Medal.
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In recognition of her service to the United States as a mathematician.
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Addie Mae Collins, Denise McNair, Carole Robertson, and Cynthia Wesley
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In recognition of his extraordinary contributions and commitment to
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For distinguished achievements during military operations along the
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648:. Silver medals authorized for their commissioned officers on board.
528:. Silver duplicates awarded to their commissioned officers on board.
8128:(Press release). feinstein.senate.gov. June 7, 2001. Archived from
8067:"Congressional Medals Awarded to 1980 Olympians Officially Honored"
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For rescuing "about 500" Americans from the wreck of the steamship
8885:"H.R.2939 – To award the Congressional Gold Medal to Shimon Peres"
8643:"Speaker Boehner Presents Gold Medal Honoring Constantino Brumidi"
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Sanchez, Dylan Merola, Johanny Rosario Pichardo, and Ryan Knauss.
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In recognition of the law enforcement agencies that protected the
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807:. Silver duplicates awarded to his commissioned officers on board.
8842:"Congressional Gold Medal granted to First Special Service Force"
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8292:"Brown-Waite backs bill to give Tony Blair congressional medal"
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For incomparable contributions to American musical composition.
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To recognize his lifetime of humanitarian and charitable works.
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2003:
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8170:"Ronald, Nancy Reagan Presented With Congressional Gold Medal"
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on U.S. Mint H.I.P. Pocket Change website Retrieved 2012-09-20
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In recognition of their dedicated service during World War II.
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In recognition of their dedicated service during World War II.
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4999:, on presenting the award to Robinson's widow Rachel Robinson.
4774:, statement made at award ceremony at Rotunda on Capitol Hill.
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In recognition of his contribution to enriching American life.
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For his service in meeting the medical needs of the people of
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Members of the United States Antarctic Expedition of 1939–1941
2104:
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For participation in the rescue of passengers and crew of the
1136:. Silver medals awarded to his commissioned officers on board.
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1101:. Silver medals awarded to his commissioned officers on board.
731:. Silver medals awarded to his commissioned officers on board.
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8774:"US Congress Presents Gold Medal to Professor Muhammad Yunus"
8078:
7850:"The first time Congress replaced a Congressional Gold Medal"
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In recognition of their significant contributions to society.
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In recognition of the lifetime of outstanding public service.
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during an assassination attempt and save his life afterwards.
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on US Mint H.I.P. Pocket Change website Retrieved 2012-09-21
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on US Mint H.I.P. Pocket Change website Retrieved 2012-09-21
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8962:"Steve Gleason officially awarded Congressional Gold Medal"
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To recognize his foresight and service to military aviation
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In recognition of their contributions to polar exploration.
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8493:"President Signs H.R. 866, H.R. 2808, S. 1773 and S. 2784"
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In recognition of his actions to protect President-elect
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81 people connected with the expedition were awarded the
9157:"Congressional Gold Medal Recipients: (1776 to Present)"
9129:"S.2861 - Billie Jean King Congressional Gold Medal Act"
5744:, with silver duplicates to each individual code talker.
2116:
and Associates for Yellow Fever Experimentations in Cuba
8268:
7782:"A Congressional Gold Medal to Captain John Paul Jones"
1257:
Only individual to be awarded three times, all for his
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Awards and decorations of the United States government
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Gleason is the first NFL player to receive the award.
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received silver and bronze versions of the gold medal.
1383:. The medal is currently possessed by the Smithsonian.
9022:"Ghost Army: The Inflatable Tanks That Fooled Hitler"
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Living recipients who attended the ceremony included
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and sponsor of effort to award the medal to Suu Kyi.
4889:, who helped write the legislation honoring Shelton.
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To recognize his efforts to alleviate world hunger.
334:"For his 'valor and brilliant services' during the
9080:"H.R.2617 - Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2023"
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130:. The medal is currently in the possession of the
8748:"Arnold Palmer receives Congressional Gold Medal"
8354:"Dorothy Height awarded Congressional Gold Medal"
1720:To commemorate the perils encountered during the
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8126:News from Senator Dianne Feinstein of California
8017:Surviving Veterans of the War Between the States
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8727:"NASA Legends Awarded Congressional Gold Medal"
8750:. PGA Tour. September 12, 2012. Archived from
5196:, pushed through bill in United States Senate.
175:Pennsylvania Society of Sons of the Revolution
28:Recipients of Continental Congress Gold Medals
2347:11-year-old Roland L. Boucher (1929–1978) of
20:, the highest civilian honor bestowed by the
8439:"Tuskegee Airmen Gold Medal Signed Into Law"
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2458:For heroic achievements as commander of the
2449:, General of the Armies of the United States
2426:
2320:during a February 1933 assassination attempt
1587:For rescue operations involving the steamer
8821:"Montford Point Marine Association website"
8323:"Robinson awarded Congressional gold medal"
7484:, inclusion, and recreational opportunity.
6824:Senate Bill 1555 was introduced by Senator
9189:Glassman, Matthew Eric (January 5, 2012).
8557:"Scientist Gets Medal for Fighting Hunger"
7904:(8): 117. October 15, 1892. Archived from
7432:The 13 servicemembers killed in action at
8044:. artandhistory.house.gov. Archived from
7549:6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion
7026:Chinese American Veterans of World War II
2802:, Speaker of the House of Representatives
2407:, General of the Army, and Fleet Admiral
1277:Rescuers of the Officers and Crew of the
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2387:United States Antarctic Expedition Medal
1876:who rescued the survivors of the sunken
8708:. Military Officer Magazine (June 2010)
8685:"WASP awarded Congressional Gold Medal"
8465:
8101:"Representative Leo Ryan of California"
7951:
7504:and the 3133rd Signal Services Company
4699:Speaker of the House of Representatives
451:For 1804 attacks on Tripoli during the
354:Recipients of Congressional Gold Medals
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9191:"Congressional Gold Medals, 1776–2012"
9161:United States House of Representatives
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8447:United States House of Representatives
8290:Solochek, Jeffrey S. (April 2, 2003).
7954:"Congressional Gold Medals, 1776–2008"
7940:Mrs. Richard Aldrich and Anna Bouligny
7872:"Jeannette Medal Honors Arctic Seamen"
5055:, on presenting Height with the award.
4949:United States House of Representatives
2896:Winston Churchill Memorial and Library
2081:First Successful Trans-Atlantic Flight
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8466:Kaufman, Stephen (October 17, 2007).
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7952:Stathis, Stephen W. (July 15, 2008).
7894:"Medals for the Jeannette Expedition"
7013:Chinese-American soldier training at
3234:Clerk of the House of Representatives
2271:For advancing the science of aviation
1883:at considerable risk to his own ship.
1752:For heroism as commanding officer of
16:Below is a list of recipients of the
9045:
8616:"Burmese detainee receives US honor"
8472:America.gov: Telling America's Story
1247:For meritorious achievements at the
724:Awarded posthumously for capture of
9246:Congressional Gold Medal recipients
8911:"Monuments Men Honored | house.gov"
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8776:. April 17, 2013. Archived from
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3448:P.L. 98-172, 97 Stat. 1119–1120
2744:and other developing countries.
2167:Byrd Antarctic Expedition Medal
9198:Congressional Research Service
9046:Free, Cathy (March 23, 2022).
7961:Congressional Research Service
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6800:Filipino World War II Veterans
4488:American Civil Rights Movement
3640:P.L. 99-298, 100 Stat. 432–433
88:Washington Before Boston Medal
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9020:Garber, Megan (22 May 2013).
7746:
7580:World War II Merchant Marine
7448:extremely dangerous situation
6063:Military Intelligence Service
5771:Women Airforce Service Pilots
4947:, sponsor of the bill in the
4043:The Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi
3540:P.L. 98-278, 98 Stat. 173–175
3502:P.L. 98-278, 98 Stat. 173–175
3475:P.L. 98-278, 98 Stat. 173–175
3393:P.L. 97-246, 96 Stat. 315–316
3351:P.L. 97-246, 96 Stat. 315–316
3324:P.L. 97-246, 96 Stat. 315–316
3290:P.L. 97-201, 96 Stat. 126–127
2863:P.L. 90-316, 82 Stat. 130–131
2675:P.L. 86-277, 73 Stat. 562–563
2460:American Expeditionary Forces
1492:Transatlantic telegraph cable
204:Henry "Light Horse Harry" Lee
8520:Staff (September 28, 2006).
6863:Office of Strategic Services
6759:Selma to Montgomery marchers
6059:442nd Regimental Combat Team
5808:, first female pilot in the
5706:Native American code talkers
5566:, then-leader of Republican
3609:P.L. 99-86, 99 Stat. 288–289
2780:United Service Organizations
2294:Church of the Guardian Angel
870:Commander at the Battles of
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7434:Kabul International Airport
6961:Centennial Celebration Act
6365:First Special Service Force
5114:Brown v. Board of Education
5107:The four filed lawsuits in
3261:P.L. 97-158, 96 Stat. 18–19
3221:1980 US Summer Olympic Team
1490:For establishing the first
1417:For donating his steamship
132:New York Historical Society
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9148:
8823:. montfordpointmarines.com
7706:Congressional Bronze Medal
7701:Congressional Silver Medal
6636:Motoko Fujishiro Huthwaite
6101:U.S Capitol Visitor Center
5866:Edwin E. "Buzz" Aldrin Jr.
5382:, Republican Senator from
5192:, Democratic Senator from
4486:, an early victory of the
4045:Menachem Mendel Schneerson
3667:P.L. 99-311, 100 Stat. 464
3507:Highway Beautification Act
3254:Beatrix of the Netherlands
3145:P.L. 96-138, 93 Stat. 1063
3026:P.L. 95-560, 92 Stat. 2142
2999:P.L. 95-438, 92 Stat. 1060
2603:Surviving Veterans of the
2545:P.L. 83-536, 68 Stat. A120
1805:Overland Relief Expedition
1444:Captain George C. Stouffer
1205:defense of Fort Stephenson
336:Battle of Flamborough Head
80:American Revolutionary War
8991:"1st Hqs, Special Troops"
8276:The Fayetteville Observer
8103:. artandhistory.house.gov
7922:. artandhistory.house.gov
7898:The Army and Navy Journal
7852:. artandhistory.house.gov
7831:. artandhistory.house.gov
5649:Edward William Brooke III
5125:, both of South Carolina.
3571:P.L. 98-285, 98 Stat. 186
3420:P.L. 98-159, 97 Stat. 992
3201:P.L. 96-211, 94 Stat. 101
2836:P.L. 87-760, 76 Stat. 760
2808:P.L. 87-478, 76 Stat. 605
2730:Thomas Anthony Dooley III
2709:P.L. 86-747, 74 Stat. 883
2647:P.L. 85-826, 72 Stat. 985
2612:P.L. 84-730, 70 Stat. 577
2577:P.L. 84-297, 69 Stat. 589
2518:P.L. 81-221, 63 Stat. 599
2379:P.L. 79-185, 59 Stat. 536
2232:Mrs. Richard Aldrich and
2155:Byrd Antarctic Expedition
1831:Orville and Wilbur Wright
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5076:Harry & Eliza Briggs
3228:P.L. 96-306 94 Stat. 937
3166:P.L. 96-201, 94 Stat. 79
2891:P.L. 91-12, 83 Stat. 8–9
2775:P.L. 87-478, 76 Stat. 93
2153:Officers and Men of the
1440:Captain Robert Creighton
1337:Frederick Rose (surgeon)
18:Congressional Gold Medal
7411:369th Infantry Regiment
6414:Doolittle Tokyo Raiders
5876:John Herschel Glenn Jr.
5742:Smithsonian Institution
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3053:P.L. 96-15, 93 Stat. 32
2930:P.L. 93-33, 87 Stat. 71
2737:P.L. 87-42, 75 Stat. 87
2405:George Catlett Marshall
1709:George Wallace Melville
1554:For actions to protect
915:For actions during the
595:USS Constitution Museum
506:For action against the
296:Battle of Eutaw Springs
9241:Lists of award winners
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8399:on November 13, 2004
8297:St. Petersburg Times
8269:DeNardo, Christina;
7998:. history.house.gov/
7062:The crew of the USS
6503:WWII members of the
5504:Kay Bailey Hutchison
4565:John Joseph O'Connor
4471:Parks defied unjust
3863:Laurance Rockefeller
3159:Kenneth D. Taylor OC
3157:Canadian Ambassador
1859:Arthur Henry Rostron
1803:Participants in the
1787:, Second Lieutenant
1722:Jeannette Expedition
1442:Captain Edwin J. Low
1407:Cornelius Vanderbilt
1324:For his role in the
1259:Mexican–American War
1172:Battle of the Thames
331:Continental Congress
291:Continental Congress
252:Continental Congress
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8562:The Washington Post
8555:) (July 17, 2007).
8389:South Carolina News
8383:(August 18, 2004).
8081:. December 17, 2007
7908:on January 8, 2016.
7784:. history.house.gov
7680:September 26, 2024
7274:Merrill's Marauders
5587:Constantino Brumidi
5104:117 Stat. 2645–2647
4992:117 Stat. 1195–1197
4920:July 18, 2003
4882:115 Stat. 2405–2406
4798:Navajo Code Talkers
4709:John Joseph Moakley
4538:113 Stat. 1733–1734
4066:108 Stat. 4799–4800
3926:104 Stat. 1720–1721
3843:102 Stat. 3331–3332
2990:Lieutenant General
2900:Westminster College
2349:Burlington, Vermont
1249:Battle of Monterrey
1129:For the capture of
1087:For the capture of
646:Battle of Lake Erie
629:Oliver Hazard Perry
8780:on August 31, 2013
8437:(April 11, 2006).
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2409:Ernest Joseph King
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8706:"Recognition Due"
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8362:. Gannett Co. Inc
8321:(March 2, 2005).
8300:. www.sptimes.com
8220:(July 26, 2001).
7874:. Numismaster.com
7692:
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7648:Mamie Till-Mobley
7507:February 1, 2022
7472:January 31, 2022
7339:December 4, 2020
7312:December 3, 2020
7278:October 17, 2020
7137:Katherine Johnson
7069:December 20, 2018
6867:December 14, 2016
6804:December 14, 2016
6715:December 16, 2014
6195:December 23, 2011
6131:November 23, 2011
5861:Neil A. Armstrong
5810:USAF Thunderbirds
5256:Charles B. Rangel
5084:December 15, 2003
5072:Joseph A. DeLaine
4945:Ginny Brown-Waite
4802:December 21, 2000
4763:114 Stat. 624–625
4695:114 Stat. 622–623
4671:Pope John Paul II
4640:114 Stat. 457–458
4514:Theodore Hesburgh
4311:112 Stat. 895–896
4114:110 Stat. 772–773
4094:February 13, 1996
4017:105 Stat. 177–178
3968:105 Stat. 175–176
3884:104 Stat. 197–199
3730:December 24, 1987
3495:Lady Bird Johnson
3445:November 29, 1983
3417:November 18, 1983
3142:December 12, 1979
3019:Robert F. Kennedy
2884:Winston Churchill
2828:Douglas MacArthur
2550:God Bless America
2337:Roland L. Boucher
2186:Lincoln Ellsworth
2129:Walter Reed Medal
2119:February 28, 1929
2012:Lincoln Ellsworth
1978:Charles Lindbergh
1783:First Lieutenant
1740:First Lieutenant
1581:February 24, 1873
1556:William H. Seward
1373:December 17, 1863
1252:For valor at the
1197:February 13, 1835
1123:February 22, 1816
1081:February 22, 1816
1046:February 27, 1815
917:Siege of Veracruz
825:Johnston Blakeley
749:Thomas Macdonough
579:Commander of the
453:First Barbary War
401:Commander of the
351:
350:
294:Commander at the
257:Battle of Cowpens
255:Commander at the
242:Brigadier General
214:Commander at the
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7166:Christine Darden
7141:November 8, 2019
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3356:Great Depression
3194:Simon Wiesenthal
3023:November 1, 1978
2996:October 10, 1978
2923:Roberto Clemente
2904:Fulton, Missouri
2511:Alben W. Barkley
2447:John J. Pershing
2341:January 20, 1942
2282:Francis X. Quinn
2085:February 9, 1929
1908:Paul H. Kreibohm
1742:Frank H. Newcomb
1717:26 Stat. 552–553
1651:February 5, 1883
1480:Cyrus West Field
1450:14 Stat. 365–366
1411:January 28, 1864
1369:Ulysses S. Grant
1321:10 Stat. 594–595
1011:November 3, 1814
1007:Alexander Macomb
979:November 3, 1814
975:Edmund P. Gaines
951:November 3, 1814
903:November 3, 1814
864:November 3, 1814
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634:Jesse D. Elliott
500:January 29, 1813
364:Date of approval
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7282:Pub. L. 116–170
7195:Dorothy Vaughan
7109:Pub. L. 115–415
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3699:
3629:Natan Sharansky
3598:George Gershwin
3468:Harry S. Truman
3390:August 26, 1982
3348:August 26, 1982
3321:August 26, 1982
3175:Order of Canada
3111:Hubert Humphrey
3093:Double Eagle II
2957:Marian Anderson
2833:October 9, 1962
2644:August 28, 1958
2515:August 12, 1949
2509:Vice President
2306:William Sinnott
2286:August 10, 1939
1935:Domício da Gama
1869:Captain of the
1785:David H. Jarvis
1707:Chief Engineer
1678:August 27, 1888
1647:John Fox Slater
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802:capture of HMS
766:3 Stat. 245–246
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686:3 Stat. 141–142
683:January 6, 1814
677:and Lieutenant
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3867:May 17, 1990
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3664:May 20, 1986
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5380:John Cornyn
5368:, 120
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3537:May 8, 1984
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1982:May 4, 1928
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4444:Rosa Parks
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2570:Jonas Salk
2095:NC-4 Medal
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1578:and Others
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