The only official award you get for an honorable discharge is a lapel pin. It's in the shape of a red starburst and has a Minuteman in the middle of it.
No, there is no specific award or medal given solely for an honorable discharge from the US Army. However, service members who are honorably discharged may receive various campaign medals, service awards, or decorations depending on their service and accomplishments during their time in the military. These awards are typically given for specific achievements or periods of service.
The only award that a service member would receive every 3 years is a good conduct medal. There is no achievement award that is automatically awarded to a service member.
The Newbury Medal is an award given in American literature for children for
The Medal of Honor is the highest award that a member of the US Military can be awarded.
A medal of honor given posthumously refers to recipients receiving this award after death
an award given to a scientist for outstanding work in chemistry.
You were given the award after your death. i.e. the Navy SEAL that earned the Medal of Honor but was killed in the act. He was awarded the Medal of Honor Posthumously.
There would be no way to tell the age of the medal by just the award. If the paperwork was with the award someone would be able to tell the date the award was given.
The Medal of Honor was first given out during the Civil War. Lincoln was the one to award the first medal.
The award is given to the author of the most distinguished contribution to American literature for children.
Medal of honor is the highest award given usually to a soldier for heroic acts in the U.S. . Other countries have different names fo their own highest award.
The Max Planck medal is an award that is given every year to deserving recipients by the German Physical Society. Einstein was given this award for his extraordinary achievements in theoretical science, in 1929.
The Purple Heart Medal.