One hundred and nineteen men earned the nation's highest award, the Medal of Hor, during World War I; eight Marines, twenty-one Sailors, and ninety Soldiers. Five of the Marines received a Medal of Hor from both the Army and the Navy for the same action. Copies of the award citations are available via multiple sources, but the wording is t consistent and most sources provide incorrect citations. The exact wording, based on research, is only in the original citation. This book includes the official account of their act of heroism. The author donates all profits he receives equally to the American Legion, the Disabled American Veterans, and the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Brian Blodgett is a retired U.S. Army Chief Warrant Officer who served one tour in rthern Europe and visited many of the World War I battlefields. He is a professor of History and Military History at the American Public University System.