The Medal of Honor is the highest award for valor in action against an enemy force which can be bestowed upon an individual serving in the Armed Services of the United States. Generally presented to its recipient by the President of the United States of America in the name of Congress.
Perry’s Blog Posts
- A Strategic Analysis of the Russian Invasion of Ukraine March 6, 2022
- The Magical World of History February 17, 2019
- The Power and Promise of Endowments January 28, 2019
- Teaching at the Hull College of Business And At Fort Gordon February 4, 2018
- Doug Barnard’s Arc of Accomplishments January 21, 2018
- PBS Series on Vietnam War Impressive, Yet Saddening and Incomplete October 11, 2017
- Intercollegiate Sports: Then and Now July 16, 2017
- The Challenges Of A Fighter Pilot—Story Number One June 1, 2017
- Two Flying Stories—Dealing With Emergencies June 1, 2017
- Flying F-4 Fighter Aircraft In Combat June 1, 2017
- Combat Flying At Night June 1, 2017
- The Challenges Of Learning How To Fly June 1, 2017
- One of the Army’s Best is About to Face His Greatest Challenge February 26, 2017
- Augusta’s Polymaths: Connect with Amazing Individuals in our midst February 12, 2017
- The Power of Persistence: The Mike Rose Story December 29, 2016
- The Gifting Season: Capital Campaigns, Annual Support and Endowments November 1, 2016
- Looking Under Rocks-Research on Renowned Psychiatrist Surprising October 4, 2016
- One Man’s Odyssey: Pete Way and the Augusta Warrior Project August 25, 2016
- Attacking the Homeless Veteran Issue August 16, 2016
- The Triple Nickel Story: Lessons From Some Special Fighter Pilots August 15, 2016
- Military Scholars–Another Blessing from Fort Gordon April 6, 2016
- Preserving the Legacy of Two Remarkable Americans April 2, 2016
- America’s Wars In The Past 75 Years December 15, 2015
- Recollections of Pearl Harbor–Looking Back Seventy-Four Years December 7, 2015
- Highest Medals Rightly Honor Selfless Heroes September 8, 2015