President Herbert Hoover presented her the National Geographic Gold Medal in 1932.
There are no 'assassinations' connected to Amelia Earhart.
the Wright brothers built planes and Amelia Earhart did not
Amelia Earhart's dad was a German American, Samuel "Edwin" Stanton Earhart (March 28, 1867-Septemper 23,1930) Amelia Earhart's mom was Amelia "Amy" Otis Earhart (May 15,1869-August 20,1962) Does that your answer?
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President Herbert Hoover awarded Amelia Earhart the National Geographic Society's Special Gold Medal in 1932 for her solo transatlantic flight.
President Herbert Hoover presented her the National Geographic Gold Medal in 1932.
She received many honours including the National Geographic Society Gold Medal, the Distinguished Flying cross and the French Legion of Honour,
In 1932, after she became the first female aviator (or "aviatrix" as they were called back then) to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean, President Herber Hoover awarded her the National Geographic Society's gold medal; and Congress also awarded her the Distinguished Flying Cross.
Amelia Earhart's last years were very important to her. She married George P. Putnam in the year 1931. In 1929 she started a group of woman pilots called the Nintey-Nines, they made Amelia their firs president. And in 1931 Amelia became the first women to win the National Geographic Society's special gold medal, then Amelia won the Distinguished Flying Cross.
roosevelt she was good friends with him
Yes, Amelia earned many medals. Among them were the U.S. Distinguished Flying Cross, the National Geographic Gold Medal and the French 'Knight of the Legion of Honour.'
Presidente Lazaro Cardenas
Yes, some people are still looking for her because her death was a mystery.
elia did a few 'National Air races' but never won any.
At the Canadian National Exposition in Toronto, in 1918.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt.