Medal of Honor Links
The 2010 MOH Convention will be taking place in Charleston, SC.
The U.S. Army maintains a text listing of the citations for all those who have received the MOH.
This foundation helps fund initiatives that promote what the Medal of Honor represents.
The "Bible" of the Congressional Medal of Honor. This book has every citation, every statistic, alphabetized for quick easy reference. There are 1,249 pages!
This foundation celebrates the United States of America's Constitution. They seek to educate and inspire students and their teachers via the Constitution and the freedoms it preserves.
Tax-free program enacted by Congress for certain Uniformed Service retirees with combat-related specialties. Call 1-866-281-3254 8am-8pm EST for more info.
Education and Support Alliance Project, (ESAP) is a program designed to strengthen our communities by promoting the importance of historical accuracy through programs such as Project Honor.
Website maintained by Doug Sterner that details plans of a "Hall of Heroes" museum dedicated to military veterans. A site with an enormous amount of information. Without Doug's help much of what is on this site wouldn't exist. We thank Doug for his tireless work to honor the MOH.
Book about Medal of Honor Recipients called "Ordinary Heroes".
This is a patriotic organization involved in the remembrance of those who fought in the two world wars. Among the many things they do is run a tremendous adult-youth leadership program.
The foundation has a website which honors the Medal of Honor recipient Vincent Capodanno who served as a Navy Chaplain and was killed in action in the Vietnam War.
Great resource on the war that occurred half a century ago. Amazing information, including a listing of Korean War Medal of Honor recipients.
A professional, private, non-profit organization that builds support for the decisive role the U.S. Army plays in the security of the nation. This includes politically lobbying for Army veteran rights & benefits.
Website dedicated to the Marine Aviation Ordnance. They have been around since 1922. They pay tribute to MOH recipient John Finn.
Museum dedicated to preserving the history of a soldier run newspaper begun in 1861. This paper has served a medium between soldiers and their families along with being a source of news
This Society is committed to protecting and enhancing the welfare and image of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and the soldiers who stand guard there, past and present. They also preserve the Tomb's history and educate the public.
This is a government healthcare benefits program that helps disabled veterans or surviving family members of those KIA with their varied healthcare needs. They are based in Denver, Colorado.