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NICK BACON, PRESIDENT OF THE CONGRESSIONAL MEDAL OF HONOR SOCIETY REMARKS FOR MEDAL OF HONOR DAY The Congress of the United States of America passed an Act on November 15, 1990, proclaiming March 25 of each year ”National Medal of Honor Day”. The Medal of Honor is the Highest Award for Military Valor that can be given to an individual for bravery on the battlefields of war, distinguishing personal gallantry at the risk of life, above and beyond the call of duty. From it’s conception in 1863, there have been 3,456 medals awarded, and only 147 of us remain alive today. The living recipients continue to dedicate themselves to the principles, institutions, and ideals that have created for all Americans our precious heritage. We shall never forget the sacrifices of all those brave souls who stood with us during these battles, tribulations and actions that resulted in us recipients having the privilege to wear, for all veterans of all wars, our Nation’s Highest Award, the Medal of Honor. Let us continue to serve America honorably, educate our youth on the true value and the cost of freedom, and remind all that a country is no stronger than the will of its people.
May God Bless America and its Great
Warriors, Our Veterans..
Nicky
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