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            <title>Today&apos;s Medal of Honor Moment for 22 November</title>
            <description><![CDATA[There are five Medals awarded for actions on this day.&nbsp; Three posthumous, and two recipients who survived.&nbsp; We also meet three relatively famous recipients, including two Marine Corps legends.World War II.&nbsp; The fighting at Tarawa continues, though the issue may no longer be in doubt, as it was the day before.&nbsp; Third day of fighting, third and fourth Medals of Honor - including those two legends of the Corps, Lieutenant Bonnyman and eventual Commandant of the Corps, David Shoup - the leader I&nbsp;mentioned giving good support to Lieutenant Hawkins yesterday.&nbsp; None of that should be construed to take away from...]]></description>
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