Each individual US Military operation would have to be researched: 1. Operation Urgent Fury (Grenada-1983) 2. Operation Just Cause (Panama-1989) 3. Operation Desert Storm (Iraq-1991) 4. Operation Restore Hope (Somalia-1993) 5. Operations in Bosnia/Kosovo (Europe-1995) 6. Operation Enduring Freedom (Afghanistan-2001 to present) 7. Operation Iraqi Freedom (Iraq-2003 to present)
No one had to manufacture the medals during the Vietnam War. There was a very large number produced for World War II and they are still being used.
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NO Medals of Honor were awarded during the Mexican War (1840's) , as the MOH was not created until 1862 during the American Civil War.
•During the Vietnam War, 246 Medals of Honor were received, 154 of them posthumously(After Death). Army 160, followed by 57 to the Marines, 16 to the Navy and the remaining 13 to the Air Force
no medals of honor were issued for the gulf war. However in April of 1991, 55 days after the cease fire was declared, Freddie Stowers was posthumously issued a medal of honor for service in WWI.
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No one had to manufacture the medals during the Vietnam War. There was a very large number produced for World War II and they are still being used.
US Army sergeant Robert Howard received eight Purple Hearts for Vietnam War
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NO Medals of Honor were awarded during the Mexican War (1840's) , as the MOH was not created until 1862 during the American Civil War.
It was 63 percent.
No list exists. The war lasted 10,000 days, and involved over one million US personnel. The total number has to extend into the tens of thousands.
South Vietnam had about 1 million men under arms at any one given time.
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•During the Vietnam War, 246 Medals of Honor were received, 154 of them posthumously(After Death). Army 160, followed by 57 to the Marines, 16 to the Navy and the remaining 13 to the Air Force
no medals of honor were issued for the gulf war. However in April of 1991, 55 days after the cease fire was declared, Freddie Stowers was posthumously issued a medal of honor for service in WWI.