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            <title>Today&apos;s Medal of Honor Moment for 22 June</title>
            <description><![CDATA[Yes, a day late.&nbsp; The 22nd of June was dominated by multiple awards from the early days of the Medal - when it was the only game in town.&nbsp; Most of the Medals in today's list would have been Bronze or Silver Stars in this century or the last.This first one would be a Navy and Marine Corps Medal, the naval services highest award for heroism not involving combat.&nbsp; From the&quot;Interim Awards, 1871-1898&quot; period.&nbsp;HILL, WILLIAM L.Rank and organization: Captain of the Top, U.S. Navy. Born: 1856, Brooklyn, N.Y. Accredited to: New York. G.O. No.: 326, 18 October 1884. Citation: Serving...]]></description>
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