1. Colonel George S. Patton son of WWII G. S. Patton (Cdr 11ACR)
2. Colonel Robin Olds WWII ace over Europe
3. Actor Steve Kanaly
4. Actor Dennis Franz
5. General Ritchie (last USAF jet ace of the 20th century)
Sergeant Thomas Bernard Linton
Dennis Franz
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See: Vietnam War casualties by state.
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.
Not just soldiers; but marines, airmen, sailors, and coast guardsmen, the names of which are engraved in stone.
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.
Charles Upham of New Zealand won the 'Victoria Cross' twice, which is the Commonwealths version of the Medal of Honour
Originally four (4). One each for WWI, WWII, Korea and Vietnam, laid to rest in the Tomb of the Unknowns at Arlington, VA near Washington, DC. In 1998, the remains of the Vietnam War unknown was identified (through DNA), as USAF LT Michael Blassie, shot down near An Loc in 1972. He was reinterred in a family plot; the crypt of the Vietnam Unknown remains empty to this day. So now there are only three (3).
Yeah there is. In the D.C. mall the Vietnam Wall is there. It's the one with the names on it.
Over 3,000 Pennsylvania men were killed in Vietnam. See website: Vietnam War Casualties by state, for their names.
Derek Wheeler, Aaron Heaton, Keagan Heart, Charles Richoz Also Tom Custer, brother of George Custer won the medal twice in the Civil War. He and his brother were killed at the Battle of the Little Big Horn, Montana 1876.
It's called the Vietnam Memorial. It's a large black wall with the names of the fallen and missing engraved on it.