None. The medal was not used in the 1800's and was revived in the 1920's. Therefore, it was not awarded during the War of 1812, the Civil War, the Spanish-American War or World War 1.
In honor of those who faught in the Vietnam war, a total of 351,794 purple hearts. Originally, 500,00 purple hearts were created, but only 351,794 were given out.
the civil war and the fact that many Americans were worried that the emancipation proclamation would not have lasting effects
The "History" section of the November 2009 edition of National Geographicestimated the number of purple hearts given. Above the estimates, the text reads, "Any tally of Purple Hearts is an estimate. Awards are often given during conflict; records aren't always exact" (page 33). The estimates are as follows:World War I: 320,518World War II: 1,076,245Korean War: 118,650Vietnam War: 351,794Persian Gulf War: 607Afghanistan War: 7,027 (as of 5 June 2010)Iraq War: 35,321 (as of 5 June 2010)Total: 1,910,162"History: Purple Hearts". National Geographic (November 2008): 33.If winners are generally evenly distributed across all 50 states, it is safe to assume that well in excess of 35,000 recipients are from Arkansas, though the exact number is impossible to know.
As many as their hearts desired. Remember... Pharaoh's made the rules.
300 The number of pages in "The Color Purple" is 288. I have the book, I just counted.
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none and what kind of question is that
A Lot, Too many, but who cares...
In honor of those who faught in the Vietnam war, a total of 351,794 purple hearts. Originally, 500,00 purple hearts were created, but only 351,794 were given out.
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565 civil union licenses were issued in Delaware as of January 1, 2013. 85 civil union licenses were issued in the first month that they were available in Delaware.
you need four hearts first is black then purple third blue and then the last one is red
The Reverend Al Sharpton's Biography doesn't indicate prior military service.
5,185 civil union licenses have been issued in Illinois as of December 18, 2012.
An estimated 320518 purple hearts were given out in World War 1.
There is no technical limit. There is currently a soldier serving in Iraq that has been awarded three and has a fourth pending. Each time you are wounded in a separate engagement, you are eligible. In past wars, though, there was an unofficial limit in that you would be removed from the theater if you received a set number of Purple Hearts. For both Korea and Vietnam this limit was three. A United States Army soldier currently holds the distinction of receiving nine Purple Hearts. Six U.S. Army soldiers and one U.S. Marine share the distinction of holding 8 Purple Hearts.
In 2012, at least 250 civil union licenses were issued in Sussex County, Delaware.