Principi Unsung Hero Award
Feb 6, 2006
The highlight of The American Veterans Disabled for Life Memorial Gala is the presentation of the Foundation's Unsung Hero Award. The 2004 recipient is disabled Vietnam veteran Anthony J. Principi, the immediate Past Secretary of Veterans Affairs (2001-2004).
A Hero Among Us
Nov 18, 2005
"I'd rather have the Medal of Honor than be President of the United States," President Truman once said about the most distinguished decoration in the U.S. military. Since WWII, the Medal of Honor has only been awarded 843 times. Today 120 recipients are still with us — each one a national treasure. Major General James E. Livingston is among them.
A Profile in Courage: Staff Sergeant Larry Gill
Nov 16, 2005
From Mobile, Alabama, Staff Sergeant Larry W. Gill's distinguished service to America has spanned more than two decades including his years in the military and his law enforcement career. This is his story...
Steven Clark: Portrait of a Patriot
Nov 14, 2005
September 11, 2001 was a day that affected every American. But while many of us were paralyzed by shock, overwhelmed by grief and rage, Steven R. Clark was moved to action.
Unsung Hero
Sep 26, 2005
Captain George M. Moore, Jr., United States Air Force (retired) was the 2004 recipient of the Memorial Foundation's Unsung Hero Award.
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