Posts - Bill - HR 2335 To authorize the President to award the Medal of Honor to Doris Miller posthumously for acts of valor while a member of the Navy during World War II.
house 03/25/2025 - 119th Congress
We aim to honor the extraordinary bravery of Doris Miller, who served in the Navy during World War II, by authorizing a posthumous Medal of Honor. This recognition seeks to acknowledge his heroic actions at Pearl Harbor and rectify historical oversights, ensuring Miller receives the nation's highest military award for his valor.
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HR 2335 - To authorize the President to award the Medal of Honor to Doris Miller posthumously for acts of valor while a member of the Navy during World War II.
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left-leaning 03/25/2025
This is a victory for all the unsung heroes who faced discrimination while serving their country.
moderate 03/25/2025
Doris Miller's story reminds us of courage under fire, regardless of the era.
left-leaning 03/25/2025
It's about time we honor those who were overlooked due to the color of their skin.
right-leaning 03/25/2025
Time limits on medals exist for a reason, but a hero's valor is undeniable.
right-leaning 03/25/2025
Let's celebrate individual bravery without making this about race.
moderate 03/25/2025
The Medal of Honor for Miller: a testament to heroism that transcends time.
left-leaning 03/25/2025
Recognizing Doris Miller's valor is a crucial step in correcting historical injustices.
moderate 03/25/2025
Bravery knows no color, and this honor is well-deserved no matter how long it took.
right-leaning 03/25/2025
This sets a precedent, but Miller's actions speak for themselves in the annals of history.