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            <title>Today&apos;s Medal of Honor Moment for 10 June</title>
            <description><![CDATA[Today was a busy day in history for the Medal of Honor, with 8 awards for actions on this day.Starting with Korea.&nbsp; Oh, not the Korean War you're thinking of - the one I bet maybe&nbsp;1 in 100 of our readers know even happened, much less any details thereof.&nbsp; The Korean Campaign of 1871.&nbsp; It was a naval affair, the military component being Navy and Marines, from a force sent to support our diplomatic efforts in opening up Korea to US trade (in an era of gunboat diplomacy worldwide) as well as to ascertain the fate of the US merchant...]]></description>
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