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La Valentia, el valor, la bravura. Since the creation of the Medal of Honor by the United States Congress in 1861, sixty Americans of Hispanic heritage have been awarded the nations highest decoration for bravery and self-sacrifice in combat. In this important new work, Michael Lee Lanning documents what one reader describes as some of the most extraordinary battlefield exploits ever performed in an American military uniform.Based on meticulous research, Lanning has assembled authoritative accounts of these heroic individuals and their deeds of valor, from the American Civil War through the current campaign in the Middle East. This clear and vigorous narrativederived from enlistment records and other public documents, newspaper accounts, archival sources, and interviews with the families of the honoreespresents brief biographies that include details of the recipients lives before andin the case of those who survivedafter their active-duty service. Lanning also includes the text of the citation from each recipients Medal of Honor ceremonies and gripping accounts of the battlefield heroics that earned them the ultimate military honor from a grateful nation. Hispanic Medal of Honor Recipients: American Heroes provides the most thorough documentation to date of these courageous Americans and their service to our nation. The work offers a fitting commemoration of their remarkable actions under the direst circumstances, often performed under conditions of discrimination and prejudice, providing inspiration and encouragement for years to come.
- Format: Inbunden
- ISBN: 9781648430329
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 304
- Utgivningsdatum: 2022-04-30
- Förlag: Texas A & M University Press