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The four winners in the Korean War were all killed in Acton. Thirteen Vietnam winners included one who died as a Prisoner of War and three were Killed in Action.
•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
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Its Dick Winters not Dick Winners. Dick Winners sounds gay. He got the Distinguished service cross and never got the MOH
The four winners in the Korean War were all killed in Acton. Thirteen Vietnam winners included one who died as a Prisoner of War and three were Killed in Action.
You must know who they are; since you mentioned only two USAF enlisted men: John Levitow and William Pitsenbarger. Both were Airmen First Class and Airman Pitsenbarger was killed in action.
An Enlisted Man's Honor - 1911 was released on: USA: 11 August 1911
•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
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The Honor of the Force was created on 1914-11-07.
His name is not on the listing of Medal of Honor winners on the US Government web site. See the Related Links for "Medal of Honor Winners" to the left to validate the answer.
As of 2017 no Medal of Honor winner has been openly gay.
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