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            <title>Today&apos;s Medal of Honor Moment for 30 November</title>
            <description><![CDATA[I'll catch up on the missed ones over the week.&nbsp; I just needed a break!&nbsp; There are 18 Medals awarded on this day in history, spanning from the Civil War to Korea.&nbsp; Two were posthumous, and two were long-after-the-event catch-ups - Corporal Smith and Sergeant Ohata.15 Medals during the Civil War for two fights - one with &quot;US Colored Troops&quot; at Honey Hill, South Carolina, where much heroism was displayed for little result, and the other the hugely significant battle at Franklin, Tennessee.&nbsp; Of note is the citation for Corporal Andrew Jackson Smith - the length and style of that...]]></description>
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