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These individuals performed two distinct acts of "conspicuous gallantry".

Lena set both medals down. She took out her notebook and wrote the label text she’d been struggling with for weeks:

The brother of George Armstrong Custer, who was the first person to receive two Medals of Honor during the American Civil War Video Games Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond - Part 2 - The Resistance 2 medal of honor

Since then, no American service member has earned two Medals of Honor. The phrase "2 Medal of Honor" is now purely historical.

The first medal belonged to Lieutenant Charles “Chuck” Holloway. His citation, typed on brittle War Department paper, described a rainy November morning in 1944 near the German border. Holloway’s platoon had been pinned down for six hours by a machine gun nest. With his own M1 Garand jammed, he picked up a bazooka, ran through 200 yards of open mud, and took out the position single-handedly—then led a bayonet charge that broke the enemy line. He survived the war, came home to Ohio, and never spoke of that day again. When asked, he’d simply say, “I was scared the whole time. I just ran because standing still felt worse.” The phrase "2 Medal of Honor" is now purely historical

"You can get two Medals of Honor today." Fact: No. The policy changed in 1919. You can receive multiple citations, but only one physical medal.

Before listing the names, a crucial distinction must be made. The "2 Medal of Honor" distinction actually falls into two categories: Holloway’s platoon had been pinned down for six

But what happens when "one" is not enough?

5 recipients—all Marines serving with Army units during WWI—received both the Army and Navy versions of the medal for the same single act Congressional Medal of Honor Society Notable Double Recipients: Smedley Butler U.S. Marine Corps Major General