You would be hardput to find such a list, because there is no such thing as a "Congressional Medal of Merit".
Absolutely. Go to the Congressional Medal of Honor Society's website cmohs.org and you'll find the full list of everyone who was awarded the Medal.
See the link. It is a complete list of all MOH citations.
I have posted two links for you to find out the medal of honor recipients of the 82nd Airborne. One of the links is for the association and they can help you if these links do not adequately give you a solution.
Medal of Honor? Distingushed Fyling Cross? Silver Star? Bronze Star? Purple Heart? What medal are you wanting to know about?
The most expencive medal that you can earn is the bronze medal! The most expensive medal are the ones you can not buy. There are many unique medals issued to Kings and princes that are not available for sale. For example, if you collect medals from Russia and USSR, you may find a Red Star (or also known as Order of the Patriotic War) medal or maybe even a Hero of the Soviet Union. But The Order of Victory is the highest military decoration in the Soviet Armed Forces and one of the rarest in the world due to the small number of recipients. Link to site on Russian medals. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Awards_and_decorations_of_the_Soviet_Union
Absolutely. Go to the Congressional Medal of Honor Society's website cmohs.org and you'll find the full list of everyone who was awarded the Medal.
See the link. It is a complete list of all MOH citations.
No comprehensive list exists for recipients of a Silver Star Medal during the Battle of the Bulge.
No, it's a hoax there are many places online to find info such as this. snopes.com is always my first resource. snopes.com/photos/military/brutus.asp hoax-slayer.com/K-9-congressional-medal.shtml
You would have to get a copy of his service record to find out. There is no comprehensive list of recipients.
The Order of the Falcon is administered by the office of the President of Iceland. The office's website (forseti.is) lists recipients back to 1996. Before that, records are kept archived by the office. If you contact the president's office they will be able to help you find out who the medal belonged to and how to return it. forseti@forseti.is
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I have posted two links for you to find out the medal of honor recipients of the 82nd Airborne. One of the links is for the association and they can help you if these links do not adequately give you a solution.
In the nuclear science merit badge book.
In liberty city
You can find a MB (Merit Badge) Counselor by contacting your Scoutmaster, District Chairman, or Google it up with your District Name.
There is no complete or comprehensive listing of US medals below the Congressional Medal of Honor and the Marine Corps Brevet Medal. Your father's name is not likely to appear on any list you will find on the internet unless he put it there.