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After approval in 2022, the few surviving members of the United States Army Rangers that served in World War II received the ...
Legendary U.S. cyclist and three-time Tour de France winner Greg LeMond received his long-awaited Congressional Gold Medal in ...
Cycling legend Greg LeMond reflected on his career and legacy as an American competing in the sport's premier event, the Tour ...
Cyclist Greg LeMond receives the Congressional Gold Medal at the Capitol. (AP Video by Rick Gentilo and River Zhang) ...
Greg LeMond, who is one of the most decorated cyclists in American history as a three-time Tour de France winner, has been ...
Greg Lemond, the first American cyclist to win the Tour de France bike race, received the Congressional Gold Medal at the ...
The Congressional Gold Medal is awarded to the World War II Army Rangers in recognition of their extraordinary bravery, sacrifice and critical contributions during the war.
WWII Army Ranger veteran John Wardell, 99, received the Congressional Gold Medal. Wardell was honored for his service, including fighting in Normandy, France, and the Battle of the Hurtgen Forest.
A Congressional Gold Medal Ceremony honoring 'The Six Triple Eight,' who served overseas during WWII, brought hundreds of people to the nation’s capital Tuesday.
The armed forces women recognized as the “Six Triple Eight” were honored with the Congressional Gold Medal for their groundbreaking work during World War II on Tuesday.
“The Congressional Gold Medal has reinforced the principle that those who dedicate themselves fully regardless of race or gender can be recognized at the highest levels,” he said.
The mostly-Black female unit, recognized for its vital wartime contributions, sorted a 17 million mail backlog in three months and was recognized for its vital wartime contributions.
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