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  2. Medals of Honor (Japan) - Wikipedia

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    Yellow ribbon Current design of the Medal of Honor with Yellow Ribbon. First awarded in 1887 (later abolished); revived in 1955. Awarded to individuals who, through their diligence and perseverance while engaging in their professional activities, became public role models. Purple ribbon Current design of the Medal of Honor with Purple Ribbon

  3. List of awareness ribbons - Wikipedia

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    1992. Chronic Granulomatous Disorder Society in the UK [85] Hereditary/genetic diseases – Jeans for Genes campaign [9] [85] [4] Red, white and blue ribbon. 2011. Used in Omaha, Nebraska, after a deadly shooting at Millard South High School (Matches to the school's colors) [86] Awareness ribbon for Parkinson's UK.

  4. Awards and decorations of the United States Armed Forces

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    Service ribbons, ribbon devices, and badge awards displayed on a Command Master Chief Petty Officer's service uniform.. The awards and decorations of the United States Armed Forces include various medals, service ribbons, ribbon devices, and specific badges which recognize military service and personal accomplishments of members of the U.S. Armed Forces.

  5. Bleachers concert on TODAY: What you need to know - AOL

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    On Thursday, July 4, Bleachers is performing LIVE in New York City as part of the Citi Concert Series on TODAY, and you could be there! Here’s everything you need to know to attend the concert ...

  6. Awareness ribbon - Wikipedia

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    A person wearing a red ribbon to raise awareness and support of AIDS. Awareness ribbons are symbols meant to show support or raise consciousness for a cause. Different colors and patterns are associated with different issues. Yellow ribbons, in the United States, are used to show that a close family member is abroad in military service.

  7. FBI arrests man on Jan. 6 assault charges with help of online ...

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    The FBI said that a video from outside the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, shows Kelly talking about the need to rush police officers when then the officers reformed a police line after the initial ...

  8. This ultra-luxe, ultra-exclusive community in the desert is ...

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    purchase one of the site’s 340 mansions, villas, or land plots – which together span 600 acres (27 million square meters) of southern Dubai and sell for a starting price of $7.5 million.

  9. Zazzle - Wikipedia

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    Zazzle is an American online marketplace that allows designers and customers to create their own products with independent manufacturers (clothing, posters, etc.), as well as use images from participating companies.

  10. Boeing and NASA decide to move forward with historic crewed ...

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    After years of delays and a dizzying array of setbacks during test flights, Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft is finally set to make its inaugural crewed launch. The mission is at last closing in on ...

  11. Badge of Military Merit - Wikipedia

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    June 10, 1783. ( 1783-06-10) The Badge of Military Merit was an award for non-commissioned officers and soldiers of the Continental Army. It is largely considered America's first military decoration, and the second oldest in the world (after the Cross of St. George ). [a] Non commissioned officers and soldiers of the Continental Army were eligible.