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 Valor Across the Lone Star: The Congressional Medal of Honor in Frontier Texas by Charles M. Neale, The Medal of Honor is the highest award for valor in action against an enemy force that can be bestowed upon an individual serving in the armed services of the United States. While a formal system for recognizing acts of individual gallantry dates back to the American Revolution, it was not until the Civil War that a medal for rewarding bravery received wide-scale recognition. The Congressional Medal of Honor, referred to as such because the president of the United States presents it in the name of Congress, was first awarded in 1863. In Valor Across the Lone Star, Charles M. Neal, Jr., takes us back to the Texas frontier during the years of the Civil War and the Indian wars. Most of these Medal of Honor recipients were not native Texans but a diverse lot of individuals from across the United States and around the world. Union sailor George Bell, although wounded in an assault on the CSS Royal Yacht in Galveston Bay, forced his fleeing crewmembers to return their launch to the ship to rescue other sailors, then guided the launch away from the scene to safety.... Pvt. George W. Smith, who, though gravely wounded in an Indian battle, fired his pistol until he was no longer able to, then begged his fellow soldiers to use his body as a shield. Neal's colorful narrative brings great detail and understanding to these stories of conflict and heroism in Texas in the last half of the nineteenth century. He has, in the words of noted historian Jerry Thompson, "produced an excellent survey of brave and exemplary men." This reliable and engaging volume makes an important contribution to our understanding of the Texas military frontier. It includes several appendices that list all Texasrecipients from the Civil War to the present, their burial sites around the world, the locations of their deeds, and other statistics.
 Beyond the Medal; A Journey from Their Heart to Yours by Peter C. Lemon, X Prepare yourself to be captivated by the stories and experiences of more than ninety recipients of our nation's highest award, the Congressional Medal of Honor. Their words on patriotism, spirituality and family will feed your soul, tickle your funny bone or press a tear from your eye. The recipients tell in their own words about the people and incidents that have shaped their lives. For each profiled recipient, Peter C. Lemon provides a sketch illustrating the bold action that led to the awarding of the Medal of Honor. Although they have soared where possibly we have not flown, you will discover that these exemplary individuals are similar to you and me. They are farmers, politicians, sons from all walks of life. Beyond the Medal will make you feel proud to be one of them - an American.
Congressional Gold Medal of Honor - The Congressional Gold Medal of Honor is the highest award which may be bestowed by the Legislative Branch of the United States government. The decoration, commonly referred to simply as the Congressional Gold Medal, is awarded to any individual who performs an outstanding deed or act of service to the security, prosperity, and national interest of the United States of America. Hubbard Medal - The Hubbard Medal is awarded by the National Geographic Society for distinction in exploration, discovery, and research. The medal is named for Gardiner Greene Hubbard, first National Geographic Society president. Merrett-Murray Medal - Since 1997, the Merrett-Murray Medal has been awarded annually to the player adjuged the Brisbane Lions Club Champion over the immediately preceding AFL season. It is named after Roger Merrett, regarded the best player to have represented the Brisbane Bears, and Kevin Murray, Fitzroy's 1969 Brownlow Medallist. Congressional Space Medal of Honor - The Congressional Space Medal of Honor was authorized by the United States Congress in 1969 to recognize "any astronaut who in the performance of his duties has distinguished himself by exceptionally meritorious efforts and contributions to the welfare of the Nation and mankind." The award is a separate decoration from the Medal of Honor, which is a military award for extreme bravery and gallantry in combat.
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