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English: United States Army First Lieutenant Daniel K. Inouye was awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions during World War II
Date Unknown date
Source https://history.house.gov/Blog/2019/November/11-8-Educators-Veteran-Members/
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current00:03, 13 June 2022Thumbnail for version as of 00:03, 13 June 20224,639 × 5,802 (7.61 MB)TarkusABCropped 3 % horizontally, 3 % vertically using CropTool with precise mode.
02:02, 12 June 2022Thumbnail for version as of 02:02, 12 June 20224,784 × 5,956 (5.01 MB)TarkusABBetter quality from US House website, courtesy of Daniel K. Inouye Institute
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