Congressional Medal of Honor Society

681 Medal of Honor Recipients who have Fallen in Service (KIA, Wounds, Illness)

Many Medal of Honor Recipients have died while in service. Some died during the moment of valor that resulting in the Medal of Honor. Others died later, during combat actions, as prisoners of war, or fell due to wounds or illness. We remember them below.

Stanley R. Christianson

Korean War

1950 - Seoul, Korea

Joseph J. Cicchetti

World War II

1945 - South Manila, Luzon, Philippine Islands

Ronald L. Coker

Vietnam War

1969 - northwest Quang Tri Province, Quang Tri Province, Republic of Vietnam

Robert G. Cole

World War II

1944 - near Carentan, France

Darrell S. Cole

World War II

1945 - Iwo Jima

Gilbert G. Collier

Korean War

1953 - Tutayon, Kangwon-do, Korea

John W. Collier

Korean War

1950 - Chindoing-ni, Korea

Wilbur E. Colyer

World War I

1918 - near Verdun, France

Felix M. Conde-Falcon

Vietnam War

1969 - Ap Tan Hoa, Republic of Vietnam

Peter S. Connor

Vietnam War

1966 - Quang Ngai Province, Republic of Vietnam

Donald G. Cook

Vietnam War

1964 - in the vicinity of Binh Gia, Phouc Tuy Province, Republic of Vietnam

Aquilla Coonrod

Indian Campaigns

1876 - Cedar Creek, etc., Montana, USA

Ardie R. Copas

Vietnam War

1970 - Ph Romeas Hek, Cambodia

William M. Corry Jr.

Interim 1920 - 1940

1920 - near Hartford, Connecticut, USA

John Costello

Interim 1871 - 1899

1876 - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

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