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.

Larry G. Dahl

Vietnam War

1971 - An Khe, Binh Dinh Province, Republic of Vietnam

Anthony P. Damato

World War II

1944 - Engebi Island, Eniwetok Atoll, Marshall Islands

Jack A. Davenport

Korean War

1951 - Songnae-dong, Korea

Albert L. David

World War II

1944 - off the coast of French West Africa, French West Africa

George F. Davis

World War II

1945 - Lingayen Gulf, Luzon, Philippine Islands

Rodney M. Davis

Vietnam War

1967 - Quang Nam Province, Republic of Vietnam

George A. Davis Jr.

Korean War

1952 - Sinuiju-Yalu River area, Korea

William de Armond

Indian Campaigns

1874 - Upper Washita, Texas, USA

Emilio A. de la Garza Jr.

Vietnam War

1970 - near Da Nang, Republic of Vietnam

Samuel D. Dealey

World War II

1944 - off Tawi Tawi, Sulu Archipelago, Philippine Islands

Arthur F. Defranzo

World War II

1944 - near Vaubadon, France

Charles N. Deglopper

World War II

1944 - Merderet River at La Fiere, France

Emile Deleau Jr.

World War II

1945 - Oberhoffen, France

Lorenzo Denning

U.S. Civil War

1864 - Plymouth, North Carolina, USA

Reginald B. Desiderio

Korean War

1950 - Ipsok, Korea

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