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            <description><![CDATA[While the criteria for the Medal has changed over time, I exalt no Medal holder over another as we should honor the opinion of their contemporaries, and not apply a filter informed from a remove of decades to over a century.&nbsp; But I&nbsp;understand that a lot of these Medals can seem, well, *musty* when most of the people alive today were not alive when most of them were earned.&nbsp; It truly is history in it's driest sense for many people.&nbsp; Today, we have a Medal earned and awarded during the lives of most of the people on the planet.&nbsp; In...]]></description>
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