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Medal of Honor recipients are identified in cemeteries by a distinctive headstone or marker that typically features the Medal of Honor emblem, along with their name, rank, and service details. In some cases, these markers may also include inscriptions that highlight their heroic actions. Additionally, many cemeteries maintain special sections or memorials dedicated to honoring these recipients. This ensures that their sacrifices and contributions are recognized and remembered.

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