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Vietnam War Medal of Honor Recipients

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Our Nation's highest award for bravery is the Congressional Medal of Honor. Bestowed only for the most extraordinary acts of heroism or self-sacrifice above and beyond the call of duty, it is the most distinguished decoration for military valor any individual can receive.
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"America is eternally indebted to the families of our servicemen who stood -- and continue to stand -- behind each of these heroes."  "It is never too late for us, individually and collectively, to say, 'We recognize your loss. We respect your sacrifice. We thank you.'

Remarks as Prepared for Delivery By Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen Riverside National Cemetery, Riverside, California Friday, November 5, 1999
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Master Sergeant Roy Benavidez

 

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