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  2. Purple Heart - Wikipedia

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    The Purple Heart (PH) is a United States military decoration awarded in the name of the president to those wounded or killed while serving, on or after 5 April 1917, with the U.S. military.

  3. Here's the 411 on All the Different Meanings for Heart Emojis

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    Purple Heart. While the pretty, pleasing purple heart might at first glance seem to be generic enough to employ in any context, it turns out that it's actually the most confused (and...

  4. This Is What Each Heart Emoji Means - AOL

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    Purple heart emoji meaning. The purple heart is perfect to pair with “happy birthday” or “thank you.”

  5. John Kerry military service controversy - Wikipedia

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    As generally understood, the Purple Heart is given to any U.S. citizen wounded in wartime service to the nation. Giving out Purple Hearts increased as the United States started sending Swifts up rivers.

  6. Heart symbol - Wikipedia

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    The heart symbol is an ideograph used to express the idea of the "heart" in its metaphorical or symbolic sense. Represented by an anatomically inaccurate shape, the heart symbol is often used to represent the center of emotion, including affection and love, especially romantic love.

  7. Here’s What Your Preferred Heart Emoji Color *Actually* Means

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    The two wildly different translations mean that the purple heart is chaotic. Use at your own risk. Good for: Shamelessly booty-calling someone or a FWB situation.

  8. Annie Fox (nurse) - Wikipedia

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    Maj. Annie G. Fox (August 4, 1893 – January 20, 1987) was a Canadian-born American, the first woman to receive the Purple Heart for combat. [1] She served as the chief nurse in the Army Nurse Corps at Hickam Field during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, on December 7, 1941.

  9. National Purple Heart Day profile: Henry Lincoln Johnson

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    As the nation celebrates military heroes on National Purple Heart Day, AOL takes a look at some of the most compelling, heart-wrenching and heartwarming stories behind those who have earned the...

  10. Cyanosis - Wikipedia

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    Cyanosis is the change of body tissue color to a bluish-purple hue, as a result of decrease in the amount of oxygen bound to the hemoglobin in the red blood cells of the capillary bed. Cyanosis is apparent usually in the body tissues covered with thin skin, including the mucous membranes, lips, nail beds, and ear lobes.

  11. National Purple Heart Day profile: Annie Fox - AOL

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    As the nation celebrates military heroes on National Purple Heart Day, AOL takes a look at some of the most compelling, heart-wrenching and heartwarming stories behind those who have earned the...