This State Leads the Nation with the Highest Medal of Honor Count from WWII
Briefly

National Medal of Honor Day, observed on March 25, celebrates the extraordinary bravery and sacrifices of those awarded the Medal of Honor, the nation's highest military accolade. Since its inception in 1990, ceremonies have included the ringing of the NYSE Closing Bell by recent recipients and a wreath-laying at the Arlington National Cemetery's Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. This year's observance features data on Medal of Honor recipients by state, emphasizing the courage and dedication exhibited by U.S. military members throughout history.
March 25th marks National Medal of Honor Day, established to honor the extraordinary sacrifices and courage of Medal of Honor recipients since 1990.
Since its establishment during the Civil War, over 3,500 medals have been awarded for conspicuous gallantry at serious risk to life, reflecting ultimate bravery.
Recent recipients commemorate their service by ringing the Closing Bell at the NYSE and laying a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.
Understanding the state-by-state Medal of Honor recipient counts promotes appreciation of the sacrifices made by military personnel across the United States.
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