For a list of born in, accredited to and Medals earned in New Mexico, click here: NewMexico (updated 12 Aug 2019) BONNYMAN, Jr. Alexander “Sandy” (World War II) IMO in Santa Fe National Cemetery (Section MA, Lot 84) Santa Fe, NM LAT 35.6958 LON -105.9497. Actually buried in Highland Memorial Cemetery Garden, Knoxville, TN. Remains of Medal of Honor recipient killed in the Korean War to be buried in Georgia after being identified 73 years later. President Joe Biden announced last month that the remains of 18-year-old Story seized a machine gun and fired on enemy soldiers crossing the river, killing or wounding about 100, according to his Medal of Honor citation. As his company commander ordered a retreat, Story rushed into a road and threw grenades into an approaching truck carrying North Korean troops and ammunition. Despite being wounded, he continued Medal of Honor. Silver Star. Bronze Star Medal. Purple Heart. Air Medal. John Philip Baca (born January 10, 1949) is a former United States Army soldier and a Vietnam War veteran. He was awarded the Medal of Honor, the highest decoration of the United States Armed Forces, for his actions in Vietnam. The parade will officially start at 11:30 a.m. on Monday, September 11, and will conclude with a public ceremony at 1 p.m. where local, state and national dignitaries will make comments honoring Visiting with students, sharing the stories of the Medal of Honor recipients and those whom they served alongside, is a long-standing tradition for the Medal of Honor recipients.North Central Texas College is proud to serve as the host location for the museum, as another educational resource for Gainesville’s students and community. Mr. Coolidge received the Medal of Honor in 1945 for his “heroic and superior leadership.”. Mark Gilliland/Associated Press. Mr. Coolidge is survived by three sons, John, William and Charles In 2024, the U.S. Mint will issue quarters featuring five prominent American women. This run, the third year of the American Women Quarters Program, includes Dr. Mary Edwards Walker. She was an abolitionist, surgeon, prisoner of war and the only woman to receive the Medal of Honor. On November 26, 1832, Walker was born in Oswego, New York. From that battle, soldiers earned 37 Army Commendations, 27 Purple Hearts, 18 Bronze Stars, nine Silver Stars and one Medal of Honor. A call from the President Romesha was told he would receive the Medal of Honor in a phone call from President Obama in December. It came when he was working outside in a North Dakota oilfield near Tioga. Below is a press release from the U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center: The U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC) unveiled and dedicated its newest supercomputer, an HPE EX 4000, in honor of Medal of Honor recipient and Mississippi native, Cpl. William “Kyle” Carpenter, in a ceremony held at the organization’s Information Technology Laboratory (ITL) i TIM78K8.