"Military personnel." . . "Korean war." . . "United States" . . "Somalia." . . "Second world war." . . "Civil war(U.S.)" . . "LIBRARY OF CONGRESS WASHINGTON DC CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH SERVICE." . . "Biography"@en . "The Medal of Honor is the nation's highest award for military valor. Since its inception 1863, 3,460 Medals of Honor have been awarded to a total of 3,441 individuals (there have been 19 double recipients). In 1979, the Senate Veterans's Affairs Committee issued the committee print, Medal of Honor Recipients: 1863-1978, which lists recipients and provides the full text of the citations describing the actions that resulted in the awarding of the Medal. This report describes and discusses changes to the list of recipients of the Medal since the release of the committee print. For further information, see CRS Report 95-519, Medal of Honor: History and Issues. This report will be updated as new recipients are names."@en . "The Medal of Honor is the nation's highest award for military valor. Since its inception in 1863, 3,460 Medals of Honor have been awarded to a total of 3,441 individuals (there have been 19 double recipients). In 1979, the Senate Veterans Affairs Committee issued the committee print, Medal of Honor Recipients: 1863-1978, which lists recipients and provides the full text of the citations describing the actions that resulted in the awarding of the Medal. This report describes and discusses changes to the list of recipients of the Medal since the release of the committee print. For further information, see CRS Report 95-519, Medal of Honor: History and Issues. This report will be updated as new recipients are named."@en . "CRS report for Congress" . "CRS report for Congress"@en . . . . "Medal of Honor recipients : 1979-2005"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "The Medal of Honor is the nation's highest award for military valor. Since its inception in 1863, 3,461 Medals of Honor have been awarded to a total of 3,442 individuals (there have been 19 double recipients). In 1979, the Senate Veterans Affairs Committee issued the committee print, Medal of Honor Recipients: 1863- 1978, which lists recipients and provides the full text of the citations describing the actions that resulted in the awarding of the Medal. This report describes and discusses changes to the list of recipients of the Medal since the release of the committee print. For further information, see CRS Report 95-519, Medal of Honor: History and Issues, by David F. Burrelli. This report will be updated as new recipients are named."@en . . "The Medal of Honor is the nation's highest award for military valor. Since its inception 1863, 3,460 Medals of Honor have been awarded to a total of 3,441 individuals (there have been 19 double recipients). In 1979, the Senate Veterans' Affairs Committee issued the committee print, Medal of Honor Recipients: 1863-1978, which lists recipients and provides the full text of the citations describing the actions that resulted in the awarding of the Medal. This report describes and discusses changes to the list of recipients of the Medal since the release of the committee print."@en . . . . . . . . . . "Medal of Honor recipients 1979-2005" . "Medal of Honor recipients 1979-2005"@en . . . . "The Medal of Honor is the nation's highest award for military valor. Since its inception 1863, 3,460 Medals of Honor have been awarded to a total of 3,441 individuals (there have been 19 double recipients). In 1979, the Senate Veterans's Affairs Committee issued the committee print, Medal of Honor Recipients: 1863-1978, which lists recipients and provides the full text of the citations describing the actions that resulted in the awarding of the Medal. This report describes and discusses changes to the list of recipients of the Medal since the release of the committee print."@en . . . "Medal of Honor Recipients 1979-2005"@en . "Medal of Honor Recipients: 1979-2005"@en . . . . . . . . "Military forces and organizations." . . "Military Forces and Organizations." . . . "Military operations, strategy and tactics." . . "Military Operations, Strategy and Tactics." . "United States. Army" . . "First world war." . . "Vietnam war." . .