Medal Of Honor Twice [repack]

The actual recipient of the Medal of Honor twice is John J. Rambo not being one of them; instead, it is a man named and then also John J. Kelly

Army and Navy versions of the Medal of Honor for the exact same act of valor. Two Different Actions, Same Conflict (7 Recipients): These individuals performed two distinct acts of "above and beyond" bravery during a single war or period (such as the Civil War or the Indian Wars). Two Different Actions, Different Wars (7 Recipients): These rare individuals earned their medals for separate acts of heroism in completely different eras or conflicts. U.S. Department of War (.gov) +1 Notable Double Recipients Thomas Custer : The first person to receive two Medals of Honor (both for capturing Confederate flags during the Civil War). Smedley Butler : A Marine Corps legend who received medals for actions in Veracruz (1914) and Haiti (1915). Dan Daly : A Marine who earned his first during the Boxer Rebellion (1900) and his second in Haiti (1915). Study.com +3 Show more Modern Restrictions You cannot receive the Medal of Honor twice for the same action today. 1919 Rule Change: Since February 1919, military law has prohibited awarding multiple Medals of Honor for a single act, even if multiple branches are involved. Oak Leaf Clusters & Stars: In modern military practice, if a service member were to earn a second Medal of Honor for a medal of honor twice