One year ago today, the Gary Sinise Foundation was privileged to have welcomed 20 Medal of Honor recipients to its Education and Outreach Center. Their courageous actions and bravery took place on battlefields in Korea, Vietnam, and Afghanistan while in the uniform of the United States Army, Navy, and Marine Corps. They spoke about their service and duty, about what life has been like out of uniform. They also talked about the significance of the Medal of Honor and the necessary work of the Gary Sinise Foundation.
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