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valor and Filipino
Fort Santiago, the 16th century military defense structure, stands witness to the valor and heroism of the Filipino through the centuries.

valor and American
Undoubtedly none of the residents realize the influence their town has had on American military history, or the deeds of valor that have been done in its name.
The Medal of Honor has been awarded to a woman, Dr. Mary Edwards Walker, an American Civil War doctor, but not for valor in combat.
The award is the American Alpine Club's highest award for valor in recognition of his role in rescuing climbers in the 1996 Everest disaster.
Many European nations had the custom of decorating heroes from other nations, but the Medal of Honor was the sole American award for valor at the time.
Any American servicemember who is eligible for retirement pay will receive an increase of 10 percent in retirement pay, if the level of valor was equal to that which would earn the Distinguished Service Cross.
* Thomas Burke ( soldier ) ( 1842 – 1902 ), Medal of Honor recipient for valor on June 30, 1863 ( see List of American Civil War Medal of Honor recipients: A – F )
:" The valor exhibited by Afghan and American soldiers, fighting to free Afghanistan from a horribly cruel regime, will inspire even the most jaded reader.
He is one of the most decorated American serviceman for valor of the war, receiving the Medal of Honor, four Navy Crosses, Distinguished Service Cross ( Army ), and the Silver Star Medal for his service on the submarine.
He was a personal friend of legendary matador de toros Juan Belmonte, riding with him on horseback to check his herds of black bulls, and he shared the dreams, fears, adventures and valor of other toreros, such as the American John Fulton.
* Theodore Stark Wilkinson ( 1888 – 1946 ), American naval officer who received Medal of Honor for valor in April 1914, during Mexican conflict in Veracruz ; rose to Vice Admiral in World War II

valor and soldiers
Nonetheless, Meade received a promotion to brigadier general in the regular army and the Thanks of Congress, which commended Meade "... and the officers and soldiers of Army of the Potomac, for the skill and heroic valor which at Gettysburg repulsed, defeated, and drove back, broken and dispirited, beyond the Rappahannock, the veteran army of the rebellion.
He was full of valor and was responsible for Sun Quan's safety when there was a war, and was known for his kindness towards his fellow soldiers – Sun Quan was fond of him and even would spend time visiting Chen's home.
However, in 1833, Charles Albert of Sardinia, recognizing that the Military Order was too exclusive in that it could only be awarded to persons of high rank, re-instituted the medals for valor ( gold and silver ) as awards for noble acts performed by soldiers in both war and peace.
10th SFG soldiers were awarded three Silver Stars and six Bronze Stars with V for valor for this battle alone.
Other than the awards to unknown soldiers of World War I, the Medal of Honor, the highest United States valor decoration, has not been awarded to a non-U. S. recipient.
Journalist Joseph Galloway was the only civilian awarded the Bronze Star Medal for valor during the Vietnam war when he repeatedly disregarded his own safety to rescue wounded soldiers while under fire.
The second originated from the curiosity and valor of the cleric González, chaplain of the group, who having landed with the soldiers, undertook to explore — and plunder — a pyramid and some adoratorios while his companions were trying to save their lives.
( July 2004 ) The Iron Dukes were awarded the Presidential Unit Citation and many soldiers of the battalion were decorated for valor.

valor and is
He is most remembered for his valor in battle and his failed attempts to modernize the Persian army.
The Bronze Star Medal with the " V " device is the United States military's fourth highest award for valor.
The Silver Star or Silver Star Medal ( awarded to Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard personnel ) is the third highest military decoration for valor that can be awarded to any person serving in any capacity with the United States Armed Forces.
The Silver Star is awarded for gallantry in action against an enemy of the United States not justifying one of the two higher ranking valor decorations – the Distinguished Service Cross, the Navy Cross, and the Air Force Cross awards for extraordinary heroism or the Medal of Honor, the highest ranking military award, for conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of life above and beyond the call of duty.
He was the first and, to date, is the only President of the United States to be awarded America's highest military honor, and the only person in history to receive both his nation's highest honor for military valor and the world's foremost prize for peace.
* The Civil Courage Prize is a human rights award which is awarded to " steadfast resistance to evil at great personal risk — rather than military valor.
In the 1983 " Liber Hymnarius " from Solesmes, it is stated that, " When an ordinary syllable is set to one note, this represents the fundamental rhythmic value used in Gregorian chant ( i. e. valor syllabicus medius ).
For example, Petrarch's Italia Mia stated that the " ancient valor in Italian hearts is not yet dead.
After Siarlymaen's wife tells him his valor is overshadowed by Hu's, Siarlymaen sets off on a pilgrimage to find the emperor in Constantinople.
The Medal of Honor is the United States of America's highest military honor, awarded for acts of valor above and beyond the call of duty.
The motto of Castellers is " Força, equilibri, valor i seny " ( Strength, balance, courage and common sense ).
Later, he is assigned to determine if Army Captain Karen Emma Walden ( Meg Ryan ) should be the first woman to receive ( posthumously ) the Medal of Honor for valor in combat.
He is a decorated U. S. Marine who served two tours of duty in the Vietnam War, where he was awarded the Bronze Star with " V " device for valor and the Purple Heart.
Under the slogan " la patria es valor y sacrificio " ( the motherland is valor and sacrifice ) a new campaign of national affirmation was carried out.
Nicholas is described not by his valor in battle or honor in the court but instead it is mentioned at great lengths the many skills he has, including the fact that he is studying one of the many scholarly arts which were popular at that time.
The Chechen view is that they were heroes of valor, much like Robin Hood.
The Navy Cross is the second highest military decoration for valor that may be awarded to a member of the United States Navy, Marine Corps, or Coast Guard for extraordinary heroism in combat.
Danny, after stopping the operation, is then given a commendation for valor, but Chen now suspects that Danny, like him, is working for the Tongs.

valor and celebrated
Barclay commanded the right flank at the Battle of Borodino ( 7 September 1812 ) with great valor and presence of mind and during the celebrated council at Fili advised Kutuzov to surrender unfortified Moscow to the enemy.

valor and on
The Air Force contended that meritorious service awards of the Bronze Star outnumber valor awards, and that it views awards on a case-by-case basis to maintain the integrity of the award.
The guiding principles of the Hwarang warriors were based on Won Gwang's five codes of human conduct and included loyalty, filial duty, trustworthiness, valor and justice.
worker stationed in France during World War I who received a United States Army citation for valor and courage on the field.
It was not until 1996 that the " V " device for valor was authorized on the Air Force Commendation Medal ; prior to 1996, there was not a Valor distinction in effect for the Air Force Commendation Medal.
General Truscott received the Army's second-highest decoration, the Distinguished Service Cross, for valor in action in Sicily on July 11, 1943, the second day of the invasion.
In his speech, Alcibiades goes on to detail the virtue of Socrates, his incomparable valor in battle, his immunity to cold or fear.
In Portland, Oregon, on the 150th Anniversary of Howard's acts of valor on June 1, 1862, while leading his troops at the Battle of Fair Oaks ; a commemorative wreath was laid by the Oregon Civil War Sesquicentennial Commission at the site of General O. O.
The castles of the SS Order, with their ' initiations ,' the emphasis on transcending the purely human element, the prerequisite of physical valor, as well as the ethical requirements ( loyalty, discipline, defiance of death, willingness to sacrifice, unselfishness ), strengthened Evola in his conviction.
Hackworth, through his Newsweek articles, questioned Boorda's wearing of potentially unauthorized V ( for valor ) devices on his Navy Achievement Medal and Navy Commendation Medal, generating much controversy.
In recognition of his valor, on November 2, 1899 he was awarded the Medal of Honor, the highest United States military decoration.
Italian medals for valor were first instituted by Victor Amadeus III of Sardinia on 21 May 1793, with a gold medal, and, below it, a silver medal.
) Despite serving with valor on the Battle of the Line, David was deeply troubled.
Thanks to the valor of Gavin and his men on July 11 the beachheads were finally secured.
Captain Eurípides Rubio ( March 1, 1938 – November 8, 1966 ), born in Ponce, Puerto Rico, was a United States Army officer and one of five Puerto Ricans who were posthumously awarded the United States ' highest military decoration for valorthe Medal of Honor for actions on November 8, 1966 during the Vietnam War.
He was thought to have between 50-100 feathers on his coup stick, each one representing an act of valor.
He was awarded the Silver Star for valor in combat and recipient of two Purple Heart medals, having seen action on Bougainville and Guam.
In the United States Army and Air Force, the " V " Device or valor device is a 1 / 4 inch high bronze miniature letter " V ", with serifs, worn on the suspension ribbon and service ribbon of a decoration or award.
While a service member may be cited for valor and heroism in combat many times and be awarded several awards authorizing the " V " device, no more than one " V " device will be worn on the same award.
Malaparte fought in World War I, earning a captaincy in the Fifth Alpine Regiment and several decorations for valor, and in 1922 took part in Benito Mussolini's March on Rome.
Although nominally about the suffering of the widows and orphans in the wartorn country, he noticeably focused attention on the valor of the Mujahideen who had repelled the Soviets.
The 9th Company, 1st Cavalry Regiment, Republic of Korea Army was awarded the Presidential Unit Citation on August 9, 1968 for its valor on August 9 – 10, 1966 in the defense of Landing Zone 27 Victor, Pleiku Province, Republic of Vietnam.

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