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Congress authorized the creation of the Medal of Honor on July 12, 1862, initial
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Medal of Honor Created: Congress Honors the Bravest

Congress authorized the creation of the Medal of Honor on July 12, 1862, initially for enlisted Navy personnel before expanding it to Army soldiers within months. The decoration was intended to recognize extraordinary valor in combat, but during the Civil War the standards were loose: an entire regiment of 864 men received it simply for reenlisting. Congress later revoked 911 medals in a 1917 review, including those awarded to Mary Edwards Walker, the only woman recipient, who had hers reinstated posthumously in 1977. Today the Medal of Honor is the nation's highest military decoration, requiring such extreme gallantry that many recipients are honored posthumously.

July 12, 1862

164 years ago

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