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  • Joe Biden (category Recipients of the Presidential Medal of Distinction of Israel) (section 1988 and 2008 presidential campaigns)
    2002, he voted in favor of the Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Iraq, approving the U.S. invasion of Iraq. As chair of the committee, he assembled
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  • George H. W. Bush (category Presidential Medal of Freedom recipients) (section 1980 presidential election)
    president of the senior class, secretary of the student council, president of the community fund-raising group, a member of the editorial board of the school
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  • Bill Clinton (category Presidential Medal of Freedom recipients) (section 1988 Democratic presidential primaries)
    Doctor of Civil Law degree and a fellowship from the University of Oxford, specifically for being "a doughty and tireless champion of the cause of world
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  • Gerald Ford (category Presidential Medal of Freedom recipients) (section 1976 presidential campaign)
    U.S. out of World War II. His introduction into politics was in the summer of 1940 when he worked for the Republican presidential campaign of Wendell Willkie
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  • John F. Kennedy (category Presidential Medal of Freedom recipients) (section 1960 presidential election)
    you are citizens of America or citizens of the world, ask of us here the same high standards of strength and sacrifice which we ask of you. The address
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  • Jimmy Carter (category Presidential Medal of Freedom recipients) (section 1976 presidential campaign)
    service with the rank of lieutenant. Carter's awards include the American Campaign Medal, World War II Victory Medal, China Service Medal, and National Defense
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  • Fulbright Program (category Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs) (section List of selected group of notable Fulbright grant recipients)
    Prize for History John Hope Franklin, historian and Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient Maryellen Fullerton, lawyer and law professor and interim dean
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  • Capitol Police (category Congressional Gold Medal recipients)
    and today consists of three voting members: the sergeant at arms of the United States House of Representatives, the sergeant at arms of the United States
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  • Military Intelligence Service (United States) (category Congressional Gold Medal recipients) (section U.S. occupation of Japan)
    Philippine Legion of Honor, and the British Empire Medal. On 5 October 2010, Congress approved the granting of the Congressional Gold Medal to the 6,000 Japanese
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  • Marine Corps (category Uniformed services of the United States) (section War of 1812 and afterward)
    the brunt of a series of recommended cuts in late 2010. In light of budget sequestration in 2013, General James Amos set a goal of a force of 174,000 Marines
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  • Military Academy (category Forts on the National Register of Historic Places in New York (state)) (section Education of dependents)
    MacArthur and George Patton; presidents of Costa Rica, Nicaragua, and the Philippines; and 76 Medal of Honor recipients. File:Plan des forts, batteries et poste
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  • New Hampshire Wing Civil Air Patrol (category Wings of the Civil Air Patrol) (section Congressional Gold Medal)
    Hampshire. This medal and the Presidential Medal of Freedom are the highest civilian awards in the United States. It is awarded to persons "who have performed
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  • Special Activities Center (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from April 2022) (section Office of Strategic Services)
    was the head of the OSS. Donovan was a soldier and Medal of Honor recipient from World War I. He was also a lawyer and former classmate of Roosevelt at
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  • National Reconnaissance Office (category United States Department of Defense agencies)
    group of men went on to extraordinary public accomplishments, including a Secretary of Defense, a Nobel Laureate, a president of MIT, a recipient of the
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  • New York (state) (category States of the East Coast of the United States)
    site of the inauguration of President George Washington, In the first session of the Supreme Court of the United States, the United States Bill of Rights
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