List of Soldier's Medal recipients
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This page contains a list of Wikipedia articles about recipients of the United States Army's Soldier's Medal, awarded to "any person of the Armed Forces of the United States or of a friendly foreign nation who, while serving in any capacity with the Army of the United States, distinguished himself or herself by heroism not involving actual conflict with an enemy." (Army Regulation 600-8-22).
Soldier's Medal
Inter-war years
- William A. Matheny, USAAF[1]
World War II
- Marty Allen, USAAF (comedian)
- Allison Brooks, USAAF
- Frank D. Peregory, USA, MOH
- Charles A. MacGillivary, USA, MOH
- David E. Grange, Jr., WW2 or Korea
- Bob Hoover, USAAF[2]
- Otto Kerner, Jr., USA
- Henry Mucci
- Walter K. Wilson, Jr., USA, WW2 or other
Korea
- John T. Corley, USA, Korea or WW2
- John Galvin, USA, Korea or Vietnam
- Reis Leming, USAF, during Korean War
- Leo J. Meyer, USA, Korea, 1951
- Edwin W. Rawlings, USAF, Post-Korea, 1954
- Leon L. Van Autreve, Korea or other
Vietnam
- Glenn Andreotta, USA
- Leonard Boswell, USA
- Lawrence Colburn, USA
- Richard Gary Davis, USA
- William W. Hartzog, USA
- Mike Hayden, USA
- Colin Powell, USA
- Doug Peacock, USA[3]
- Donn A. Starry, USA[4]
- Hugh Thompson, USA
- Alfred Valenzuela, USA
Gulf War
- Wayne A. Downing, USA, Gulf War or Vietnam
Awarded Soldier's Medal
- James Leroy Bondsteel, USA, MOH, Vietnam
- John K. Singlaub, USA
References
- ^ Watson, Elmo Scott (16 July 1931). "The Soldier's Medal". Oak Creek Times. No. Vol. 23, No. 39. Retrieved 29 September 2016.
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