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S. 2610, The Military Valor Roll of Honor Act of 2008 (1 comment ↓)
S. 2610 would amend title 10, United States Code, to require the establishment of a searchable database containing the names and citations of members of the Armed Forces, members of the United States merchant marine, and civilians affiliated with the Armed Forces who have been awarded the medal of honor or any other medal authorized by Congress for the Armed Forces, the United States merchant marine, or affiliated civilians.
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The Notebook Ninja
There is a pandemic of military awards imposters throughout the United States. Many make false claims of combat valor for respect, others do it to bilk the Veterans Affairs Department for millions in disability compensation. This legislation would give law enforcement officials the tools they need to go after those who make false claims to valor awards and sully the sacrafice of brave men and women who legitimately rate them.