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Awarding Medal of Honor to James Megellas for WWII Valor

This legal act authorizes the President of the United States to posthumously award the Medal of Honor to James Megellas, a World War II veteran. This is a special authorization that bypasses the usual time limits for awarding such decorations. Citizens may see this as a recognition of the heroism and sacrifice of soldiers, which can strengthen national pride and respect for history.
Key points
The bill authorizes the posthumous award of the Medal of Honor to James Megellas for his acts of valor during the Battle of the Bulge in 1945.
It waives standard time limitations that would normally prevent this award after such a long period.
This highlights the importance of recognizing veterans' contributions, even many years after their actions.
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A bill to authorize the President to award the Medal of Honor to James Megellas, formerly of Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, and most recently of Colleyville, Texas, before his death on April 2, 2020, for acts of valor on January 28, 1945, during the Battle of the Bulge in World War II.
Print number: S 367
Sponsor: Sen. Johnson, Ron [R-WI]
Process start date: 2021-02-23