Medal of Honour Memorial Museum
N 32° 47.423 W 079° 54.493
17S E 602233 N 3628576
Congressional Medal of Honor Museum at Patriots Point onboard USS YORKTOWN
Waymark Code: WM1DE2
Location: South Carolina, United States
Date Posted: 04/12/2007
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The Congressional Medal of Honor is the highest award for valor in action against an enemy force which can be presented to an individual serving in the Armed Services of the United States. The museum of the Congressional Medal of Honor Society is on board the YORKTOWN at Patriots Point.
The Medal of Honor was introduced in 1861 to President Lincoln by Iowa Senator James W. Grimes. Since the bill was signed by President Lincoln, the Medal of Honor has carried the meaning of pure heroism to all Americans.
This captivating museum tells the story of the Country's brave warriors from the Civil War era through those honored today. Learn about famous heros like Audie Murphy, Sergeant Alvin York, Jimmie Doolittle and many more.
The permanent exhibits include memorabilia and artifacts relating to Medal of Honor recipients and archives of important documents pertaining to their heroism. The Congressional Medal of Honor Museum is also host to traveling exhibits.
Type of Memorial: Multi-War Memorial
Wars mentioned (Multi-war only): US Civil war, Indian wars, Up to present day
In Honor Of: Recipients of the Congressional Medal of Honour
Who Put it Here?: National Museum
Description of Memorial: Second Lieutenant Audie Murphy received the Medal of Honor on August 9, 1945. His 27 months of service resulted in 33 medals for bravery and service.
Marker Text: Not listed
Date of dedication: Not listed
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