Because nobody would stop laughing long enough to consider writing him up for being stupid.
Probably not
If a soldier would throw himself on a (hand) grenade, then his body would absorb much of the blast. He will most likely be killed, but the grenade won't do much other damage.
change it to datesThe narrator waits in ambush;The narrator sees the Vietnamese soldier;The narrator is afraid;The narrator throws a grenade;The Vietnamese soldier is killed.
The narrator waits in ambush; The narrator sees the Vietnamese soldier; The narrator is afraid; The narrator throws a grenade; The Vietnamese soldier is killed.
A SOLDIER MUST BE WOUNDED OR KILLED PERFORMING HIS OR HER DUTY. A SOLDIER MUST BE WOUNDED OR KILLED PERFORMING HIS OR HER DUTY.
Probably not
If a soldier would throw himself on a (hand) grenade, then his body would absorb much of the blast. He will most likely be killed, but the grenade won't do much other damage.
The soldier lobbed a grenade into the enemy bunker.
Platoon
they are awarded after they serve in the war
clearing the building
No, the medal is a gift from his country.
find the grenade launcher and shoot the helicopter from close distance.
Yes, at least one. General John J. Pershing awarded a MOH to the British Unknown Soldier on 17 October 1921.
No.
Yes, if a soldier is awarded a medal long after an event, it means they have only just been recognized for the award, or they are making up for an award that should have been presented to them long ago.
The US Unknown soldier from WWI was awarded the Victoria Cross on 11 November 1921