No, there is not. The Purple Heart is one of the most common awards and has been received by over 800,000 individuals.
No, at least not from the Vietnam era or prior.
This answer is inaccurate and does a poor job answering the question. The purple heart is one of the more uncommon awards in the military. There has been hundreds of millions of service members since the creation of the award. The number of Purple hearts awarded is estimated to be closer to 1.6 million. Purple heart recipients make up less then 1 percent of all service members to ever serve. There is no complete list but the National Purple Heart Hall of Honor has a list of over 70,000 recipient's.
There is no central list of Purple Heart recipients. You could start by posting a query in the Military Order of the Purple Heart website at purpleheart.org. You could also place a query in local Mississippi newspapers.
West Virginia has a rich history of honoring Purple Heart recipients, who are military personnel wounded in combat. The state hosts various ceremonies and events to recognize the bravery and sacrifice of these veterans. Additionally, the West Virginia Purple Heart Memorial is located in Charleston, serving as a tribute to those who have received this distinguished medal. The state is also home to several chapters of the Military Order of the Purple Heart, which provide support to veterans and their families.
No, there is not.
Not directly. However, someone that is awarded a Purple Heart may well have received injuries that disable them, and they are likely to be discharged from the military and receive disability payments for the rest of their lives.
You can contact the Purple Heart Hall of Fame Museum curator or assistants to get a list of the Purple Heart recipients of any battle or war. I have provided a link for you so you may contact them.
There is no central list of Purple Heart recipients. You could start by posting a query in the Military Order of the Purple Heart website at purpleheart.org. You could also place a query in local Mississippi newspapers.
Is there a list of the purple heart recipients from the invasion of panama?
Is there a list of Purple Heart recipients from Korea conflict war?
There is no widely available information suggesting that Robert Maras received a Purple Heart for his service in Vietnam. The Purple Heart is awarded to those injured or killed while serving in the U.S. military, and details about individual recipients can often be found in military records. If you need specific information about a particular Robert Maras, it would be best to consult military archives or official records.
No, there is not.
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Not directly. However, someone that is awarded a Purple Heart may well have received injuries that disable them, and they are likely to be discharged from the military and receive disability payments for the rest of their lives.
You can contact the Purple Heart Hall of Fame Museum curator or assistants to get a list of the Purple Heart recipients of any battle or war. I have provided a link for you so you may contact them.
A list can be acquired from the Military order of the Purple Heart. Most of the websites I examined after reading your question were incomplete in their data, Due to new recipients from OIF,OEF. Female Purple Heart WIA recipients World War II - 100 Korea - 3 Vietnam - 10 Persian Gulf - 6 Iraq / Afghanistan 741 (2006) VFW Magazine March 2011 edition, page 16, article Women at War
No such list exists.
No such list exists.
Since Purple Heart recipients are now eligible for VA medical care, go to any VA Hospital and ask for the Service Officers. These are veterans' advocates employed by the DAV, VFW, AMVETS, American Legion, etc. to help vets get their awards and to help with claims. They can assist in obtaining a copy of your purple heart award orders, as well as all other award records.