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Does anyone have any update info on the theft of 5 Medals Of Honor that were issued posthumously to 5 members on The USS Yorktown drydocked + on display in Penn. I 1st saw this in an ad in one of my military history mags. that gave an FBI phone # for any info. There is no penalty too severe for those people. Curious if anyone has heard anything. Never mistake motion for action. | ||
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I answered this question from you before, but I'll try again. The theft occurred in 2004, 7 medals were stolen. 2 of the 7 were returned by FBI in 2009. There has been no further developments or medals recovered since then.
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I did'nt remember you responding to this before.Thanks for the feed back. Never mistake motion for action. | |||
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I have a Civil War MOH awarded to my great, great grandfather, George Meyers, for action at the battle of Chicamugwa (spelling?)in 1863. I am asked from time-to-time by various local museums and historical organizations to put it on display. I simply will not do so. It is irreplaceable, and, as a matter of fact, un-insurable. 114-R10David | |||
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It is a shame that this should go into a safety deposit box for fear of theft. This should be displayed in the open before God + seven other white men.As to its uninsurability I will take you at your word;primarily they can not replace it nor can they establish value.The value was not monetary,it was earned on the battlefield. In one of Hemingway's early byline stories he the heading of What Cost Valor".This was after he saw a set of medals in a pawn shop window.Also most of us know about Joe Foss,MOH recipient from WW2,pres of the NRA,etc. He wore his decoration religiously,hell,I would. After 911 he tried to board a plane + the "security" people tried to take it from him as it looked like a sharp device.You could hear the shit hit the fan from coast to coast. Never mistake motion for action. | |||
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With respect to insuring the medal, I have been told over the years that it would be "very difficult". The law is very clear that it is illegal to sell or buy one. So how would a company establish a value? I don't claim to know. I keep it in a safe deposit box. It is encased in a display box. Occasionally I will take it to various functions and events, or to a school if a teacher asks me to share it with the students. But I never let it out of my personal control. It will go to my daughter when I pass. She wants to make sure it is properly cared for when she passes and has expressed a desire to perhaps donate it to the Army, specifically to the current unit that has ties to the original unit my great, great grandfather belonged to during the war. She has also considered the Smithsonian, as well. The bottom line is that we both want to make sure it is protected and properly cared for in the future. Donating it to an organization that will do so seems the best way to accomplish this. 114-R10David | |||
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I agree,thanks for sharing. Never mistake motion for action. | |||
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Either your typing or your spelling is a bit off (or the websites could be?), but he did win the Medal of Honor, a very brave man.....
xxxxxxxxxx When considering US based operations of guides/outfitters, check and see if they are NRA members. If not, why support someone who doesn't support us? Consider spending your money elsewhere. NEVER, EVER book a hunt with BLAIR WORLDWIDE HUNTING or JEFF BLAIR. I have come to understand that in hunting, the goal is not the goal but the process. | |||
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Yup. Bad typing..... Myers. I also misspelled Chickamauga. 114-R10David | |||
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