The award is often erroneously called the “Congressional Medal of Honor,” but it’s an award whose recipients are chosen exclusively by the executive branch. The Department of Defense nominates recipients who are ultimately approved by the president. The History Channel and official Army sites each have sections dispelling the myth that the award is called the “Congressional Medal of Honor.” Additionally, each branch’s official awards order refers to the medal only as the “Medal of Honor.”
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And there are actually 3 kinds:
1. Army
2. Navy, Marine & Coast Guard
3. Air Force.
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