D-Day: The Medal of Honor on Omaha Beach

Featuring the stories of Medal of Honor Recipients Pinder, Barrett, and Monteith, this video gives viewers a chance to learn about D-Day from three very different perspectives.
Educators looking to use this video in the classroom can also find an accompanying Medal of Honor Character Development Program lesson here: www.cmohs.org/lessons/seconda...
To find additional information on each featured Recipient, visit:
- John J. Pinder: www.cmohs.org/recipients/john...
- Carlton W. Barrett: www.cmohs.org/recipients/carl...
- Jimmie W. Monteith: www.cmohs.org/recipients/jimm...
The Congressional Medal of Honor Society is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, chartered by Congress in 1958 and dedicated to supporting Recipients of the Medal of Honor and their outreach efforts in communities and schools across the country. The Society’s members wear the Medal of Honor, our nation’s highest honor for military valor in action. The Congressional Medal of Honor Society is dedicated to preserving the legacy of the Medal of Honor and its Recipients and supporting the Recipients as they connect with communities across the country. The Recipients work to educate and inspire citizens, students, Veterans, and active-duty members of the U.S. Armed Forces in an effort to encourage future generations to embody the values of the Medal of Honor: courage, sacrifice, integrity, commitment, patriotism, and citizenship.
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