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LTC Stephen F.
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Yes CW5 Jack Cardwell on July 12, 1862 President Abraham Lincoln signs into law a measure calling for the awarding of a U.S. Army Medal of Honor, in the name of Congress, “to such noncommissioned officers and privates as shall most distinguish themselves by their gallantry in action, and other soldier-like qualities during the present insurrection.”
In December, 1861 President Lincoln had approved a provision creating a U.S. Navy Medal of Valor, which was the basis of the Army Medal of Honor created by Congress in July 1862.
"The first U.S. Army soldiers to receive what would become the nation’s highest military honor were six members of a Union raiding party who in 1862 penetrated deep into Confederate territory to destroy bridges and railroad tracks between Chattanooga, Tennessee, and Atlanta, Georgia.
In 1863, the Medal of Honor was made a permanent military decoration available to all members, including commissioned officers, of the U.S. military."
https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/medal-of-honor-created
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MSgt Dale Johnson
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Amazing men some of our forefathers were, they were on both sides I believe. The same spirit is alive today in our fighting forces. I just don't think it is as apparent. If we ever loose that spirit it will be the biggest loss of a national treasure as any country has ever lost in history.
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PO3 Business Advisement
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Amazing History !!
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