Dr. Charles W. Swan
The web page listing medal of freedom recipients from 1945 to 1949 seems to be fairly incomplete. All five mentions in 1949 are women. Fritz Zwicky is said to have received this medal in 1949, but there is no mention. There is also no mention of a medal in 1947 for Alex E. S. Green
The web page listing medal of freedom recipients from 1945 to 1949 seems to be fairly incomplete. All five mentions in 1949 are women. Fritz Zwicky is said to have received this medal in 1949, but there is no mention. There is also no mention of a medal in 1947 for Alex E. S. Green
To date, only one person received both the Medal of Honor and the Presidential Medal of Freedom: General James H. Doolittle
There are 35 recipients of the Charles Fergus Binns Medal.
There are 38 Medal of Honor Recipients from the 1st cavalry division
As of 2022, there are 70 living recipients of the Medal of Honor. The total number of recipients since it was first awarded in 1863 is 3,538. It is not possible to provide the names of all 3,538 recipients within the given text constraint.
Recipients of the Caldecott Medal must live in the United States.
uptill now, three people have received Harvard law school medal of freedom. recipients include a member of the brown v board of education ligitation team, south African president nelson Mandela, and chief justice of Pakistan justice iftikhar Muhammad chaudhary.
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Yes, the list of Congressional Medal of Honor recipients is long so I have attached a list for you on the related link below.
A medal of honor given posthumously refers to recipients receiving this award after death
As far as I know, there is no list for recipients of the Bronze Star Medal from WWII. The reason for this is, unlike higher awards that are awarded strictly for combat actions (Medal of Honor, Distinguished Service Cross, Distinguished Service Medal- which have lists of recipients) the Bronze Star Medal may be awarded also for non-combat reasons. Because of this, the list would be extraordinarily long, particularly for a period of war.