The Congressional Medal of Honor Society is so named because that is the name it was given in an act of Congress signed into law by President Eisenhower o 5 de agosto de 1958 as Title 36, Chapter 33 of the U.S. Code. (véxase "The Congressional Medal of Honor Society's History". Official Site. Congressional Medal of Honor Society. Arquivado dende o orixinal o 08 de marzo de 2008. Consultado o 1 de outubro de 2006..) The law authorizing the society has since been transferred to Title 36, Chapter 405 of the U.S. Code.
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The Congressional Medal of Honor Society is so named because that is the name it was given in an act of Congress signed into law by President Eisenhower o 5 de agosto de 1958 as Title 36, Chapter 33 of the U.S. Code. (véxase "The Congressional Medal of Honor Society's History". Official Site. Congressional Medal of Honor Society. Arquivado dende o orixinal o 08 de marzo de 2008. Consultado o 1 de outubro de 2006..) The law authorizing the society has since been transferred to Title 36, Chapter 405 of the U.S. Code.
The Congressional Medal of Honor Society is so named because that is the name it was given in an act of Congress signed into law by President Eisenhower o 5 de agosto de 1958 as Title 36, Chapter 33 of the U.S. Code. (véxase "The Congressional Medal of Honor Society's History". Official Site. Congressional Medal of Honor Society. Arquivado dende o orixinal o 08 de marzo de 2008. Consultado o 1 de outubro de 2006..) The law authorizing the society has since been transferred to Title 36, Chapter 405 of the U.S. Code.
"Legion of Merit". Awards. Institute of Heraldry. Arquivado dende o orixinal o 20 de agosto de 2006. Consultado o 20 de agosto de 2006.