Established by Congress to recognize the bravery, sacrifice, and extraordinary heroism of those who have earned our nation’s highest military decoration, March 25th marks National Medal of Honor Day.
Since the award’s inception in 1861, it has been presented to 3,528 service members each one a testament to the highest ideals of valor and selflessness.
The most recent recipient, General Richard E. Cavazos, was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor on January 3, 2025, for his fearless actions during the Korean War. A true warrior and leader, Cavazos led from the front, charging through relentless enemy fire to rally his men, hold the line, and get the job done. His story has set the standard for generations of Infantrymen to follow.
Cavazos wasn’t just a soldier, he was a fighter, a leader, and an inspiration to every warfighter who came after him. His legacy isn’t just remembered, it’s lived by those who continue to answer the call.
The first Medal of Honor was awarded on March 25, 1863, to Private Jacob Parrott. At just 19 years old, Parrott and a small group of hand-picked volunteers infiltrated deep behind enemy lines in what became known as "Andrews' Raid." Their mission was to destroy bridges and railroad tracks between Chattanooga and Atlanta.?
Eventually the group was captured and then held and beaten by their captors, Parrott and his fellow raiders never broke. His courage under fire and resilience in the face of near certain death set the tone for every Medal of Honor recipient who followed. Parrott was eventually returned to the Union in a prisoner exchange in March 1863. He was the first, but far from the last, to prove that valor has no limits.
Today, only 61 Medal of Honor recipients remain with us, living reminders of the sacrifices made in defense of our freedom. From the Civil War to modern conflicts, these warriors have demonstrated courage beyond the call of duty, often at great personal risk, many times resulting in them laying down their own life for those around them.
At Project Healing Waters, we honor these individuals, remembering their courage and the legacy they leave behind.
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