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Topic: Navy Medal

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  Navy    Medal  
  Gold Medal    Royal Navy  
  US Navy    Army Navy  
  Medal of Honor    United States Navy  
  Department of the Navy    Navy ships  
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Most admires:Florence Nightingale,  Lee Harvey Oswald
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Personality:Brave
Dream job(s):Soldier
Favorite activity(s):Stamp collecting
Favorite food(s):Anything with salt
Favorite great leader(s):Douglas MacArthur,  Napoleon,  Erwin Rommel
Interest(s):Historical Reenactment,  Aviation
Likes to wear:Army uniforms
Favorite movie(s):Full Metal Jacket
Favorite sport(s):Swimming
Favorite sportsperson(s):Carl Lewis (sprinter),  Jesse Owens,  Ian Thorpe (swimmer)
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Jack Crawford,
WWII Veteran

The commemorative medals listed below have ribbons based on the Army and Navy's official battle streamers, and the medals themselves employ symbolic elements that represent the events being commemorated.
Marines and Navy members received twenty-seven Medals of Honor, unfortunately most of them posthumously.
While in the Navy, Knuth received five personal awards, including two achievement medals a and two commendation medals.
Josh Hogan,
Commander

Captain Geanuleas presents the Navy Commendation Medal to LT Chris Adams for his outstanding leadership coordinating PORT ROYAL's most recent shipyard availability.
He served as a Navy chaplain with the First Marine Division during the Korean War, and received a commendation medal.
The medals were authorized in Navy Department Special Orders 81 and 82 (for the Navy and Marine Corps, respectively) on June 27, 1908.
 
 
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