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  1. Category:Recipients of the Purple Heart (United States)
  2. The History of the Purple Heart
  3. All Purple Heart Honorees: List of Purple Heart Recipients
  4. 9 Things You Need to Know About the Purple Heart Medal · United Service Organizations
  5. Philadelphia PA
  6. Washington DC Donations
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Category:Recipients of the Purple Heart (United States)

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The History of the Purple Heart

Top Image: Gift In Memory of Lawrence W. Wells, 2021. It is unlikely that Private First Class Clifton A. Duet ever heard the explosion that killed three men in his position and shredded his lower left arm. It was May 19, 1945, On May 19, Duet and his unit, I company, 4th Marines, 6th Marine Division, were in the process of relieving the 22nd Marine Regiment on top of Sugarloaf hill when he was hit. He soon joined 70 of his comrades who were wounded or killed in the few hours it took to change places with the 22nd Marines. Duet woke up before he was placed in the grave that was being prepared for him, but the severity of his wounds led to the loss of his left arm below the elbow. The fight against the Shuri line continued for the 4th Marines, but for Duet his war was over. From that moment on he joined a new group of distinguished servicemembers, recipients of the Purple Heart. Apart from the What now is known as the Purple Heart began as the Badge of Military Merit, established by George Washington on August 7, 1782. At that time, and for many decades afterwards, there were very few awards that common soldiers could receive in service of their country. Most awards, decorations, and medals were given to great commanders, aristocrats, or kings. Recognizing that the Continental Army was fighting a tough campaign, supplies were scarce, and pay was low, Washington felt a need to encourage his troops by establishing an award for valor and meritorious service. This established a ...

All Purple Heart Honorees: List of Purple Heart Recipients

This is a list of famous Purple Heart recipients since the inception of the honor awarded to wounded or killed US soldiers. Photos are included for almost every well-known Purple Heart recipient. Recipients of the Purple Heart in every year are listed here alphabetically for the sake of navigability and convenience. This list of Purple Heart honorees contains military heroes like Andrew Goodpaster and Richard J. Buck, covering Purple Heart Medal soldiers from a variety of conflicts, covering Purple Heart recipients in WW2 as well as Korean War Vietnam recipients. Vietnam and many more wars also saw injured or deceased soldiers earning the military honor.

9 Things You Need to Know About the Purple Heart Medal · United Service Organizations

By Danielle DeSimone On August 7, Purple Heart Day, the nation pauses to acknowledge and remember the sacrifices made by the brave members of our military. The According to the National Purple Heart Hall of Honor, In honor of Purple Heart Day, here are nine facts about the history of the Purple Heart Medal and its recipients: 1. The Purple Heart is the Oldest Military Award Still Presented to American Service Members The Purple Heart’s first predecessor, the the Badge of Military Merit is instead considered to be the first U.S. military decoration and the Purple Heart’s predecessor. According to Washington, who designed the Badge of Military Merit in the form of a cloth purple heart, the Badge of Military Merit would be given to soldiers who displayed “not only instances of unusual gallantry in battle, but also extraordinary fidelity and essential service in any way.” The Badge of Military Merit later became evolved into what we now know as the General George Washington presents the Badge of Military Merit in Newburgh, New York, in 1783. | Photo credit U.S. Army Center of Military History 2. The Purple Heart Was One of the First Military Medals Given to All Ranks In the years before 1782, when the Purple Heart’s predecessor, the Badge of Military Merit, was first created, most military awards were only given to officers who had secured grand victories in battle. The Badge of Military Merit, now known as the Purple Heart, was truly a military medal by the people, of the peo...

Philadelphia PA

Find a GreenDrop donation center in Philadelphia, PA where you can drop-off your clothing and gently used household items as donations benefitting the Military Order of the Purple Heart, or schedule a GreenDrop pick up, also benefitting the Purple Heart, today. Philadelphia, PA has a large network of GreenDrop donation center drop-off locations. GreenDrop also has trucks that can come to your home and pick up your donations. This makes it easy for you to help the Military Order of the Purple Heart. When you choose to donate to Purple Heart, the proceeds from your gently used clothing and household items directly benefit veterans. GreenDrop has a convenient drop-off location at 163 Franklin Mills Boulevard in Philadelphia. You can also schedule a GreenDrop pick-up on behalf of Purple Heart, and we will send a driver and a truck to stop by your home to pick up your donations. If you’re cleaning out your house or need to empty out items from your business, GreenDrop is happy to accept your items on behalf of Purple Heart. GreenDrop accepts a variety of items including gently used clothing, shoes, household items, kitchenware, games, toys, small appliances, electronics, sporting goods, books, CDs, videos, baby items, and more. Unfortunately, GreenDrop is unable to accept certain items such as TVs, large furniture, large appliances, or any item weighing more than 50 pounds. When you make your donation through GreenDrop on behalf of Purple Heart, GreenDrop will be happy to give ...

Washington DC Donations

Find the nearest GreenDrop clothing and housewares donation center in Washington, DC where you can drop off your unwanted goods, or schedule a GreenDrop at-home pick up to benefit Purple Heart today. The Military Order of the Purple Heart is proud to serve the Washington, DC area with the help of GreenDrop’s donation pick up services. GreenDrop converts your Purple Heart clothing and housewares donations to cash for Purple Heart by selling your tax-deductible donations to local thrift shops. We have been servicing the Washington, DC area for many years, and Purple Heart uses the funds we raise to assist veterans across the country. At the same time, GreenDrop is helping the local community by selling your gently used items to thrift stores so that their customers have affordable and gently used goods at a fair price available to them. GreenDrop donations on behalf of Purple Heart can consist of many different items including clothing, shoes, household items, kitchenware, games, toys, small appliances, electronics, sporting goods, books, CDs, videos, baby items, and more. If you have gently used items that might be useful to others, GreenDrop would be happy to pick them up for you. Clothing and housewares donations collected by GreenDrop on behalf of Purple Heart have been helping to fund this charitable organization for many years to support veterans in need. You can find many convenient GreenDrop donation drop-off locations throughout Washington, DC, or you can schedule a...

Purple Heart

• Ænglisc • العربية • Azərbaycanca • Беларуская (тарашкевіца) • Български • Català • Čeština • Dansk • Deutsch • Español • فارسی • Français • Galego • 한국어 • Bahasa Indonesia • Italiano • עברית • Magyar • Nederlands • 日本語 • Norsk bokmål • Norsk nynorsk • Polski • Português • Română • Русский • Simple English • Suomi • Svenska • ไทย • Türkçe • Українська • Tiếng Việt • 中文 Type Military medal (Decoration) Awarded for "Being wounded or killed in any action against an enemy of the United States or as a result of an act of any such enemy or opposing armed forces" Description Obverse profile of Presented by Eligibility Military personnel Status Currently awarded First awarded 22 February 1932 Total Approximately 1,910,162 (as of 5 June 2010) Total awarded posthumously Approximately 430,000 Total recipients over 2,000,000 (including eligible casualties in World War I who may not have been awarded the Purple Heart) Website media.defense.gov The Commission of Fine Arts solicited plaster models from three leading sculptors for the medal, selecting that of The criteria were announced in a After the award was re-authorized in 1932 some U.S. Army wounded from conflicts prior to the First World War applied for, and were awarded, the Purple Heart: "...veterans of the Subject to the approval of the On 13 June 1985, the Senate approved an amendment to the 1985 Defense Authorization Bill, which changed the precedence of the Purple Heart award, from immediately above the During World War II, ...

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