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  2. Southern Cross of Honor - Wikipedia

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    The Cross of Honor is in the form of a cross pattée suspended from a metal bar with space for engraving. It has no cloth ribbon. The obverse displays the Confederate battle flag placed on the center thereof surrounded by a wreath, with the inscription UNITED DAUGHTERS [of the] CONFEDERACY TO THE U. C. V. (the UCV is the United Confederate Veterans) on the four arms of the cross.

  3. Don McLeod (activist) - Wikipedia

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    By the late 1940s McLeod had been in and out of jail several times due to his associations with the strike and his relationships with the Aboriginal strikers. [5] In the 1950s, McLeod campaigned against restriction on Aboriginal peoples' movement below the 20th parallel. [2] In 1980, McLeod became involved with the Noonkanbah land rights ...

  4. Cross of Honour - Wikipedia

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    Civil Defence Cross of Honour, Norwegian medal for civil defence personnel; Cross of Honour, alternative title of the 2012 film Into the White; Cross of Honour of the Abbot of Lilienfeld, honour of the Lilienfeld Abbey, Catholic Church in Austria, founded in 1980; Cross of Honour of the German Mother, civil state decoration of the German Reich

  5. Donald Macleod (theologian) - Wikipedia

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    He was appointed professor of systematic theology at the Free Church College (now Edinburgh Theological Seminary) in May 1978, a position he held for some 33 years. [4] In 1996, he was considering leaving the Free Church to join the Church of Scotland, and following a new career as a writer and journalist, [6] but remained in post and in 1999 was elected as principal of the Free Church College.

  6. List of Navy Cross recipients for World War II - Wikipedia

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    Also awarded the Medal of Honor for actions as POW Abel B. Aragon: Marine Corps Private First Class Guam, Marianas Islands July 22, 1944 James D. Arbes: Navy Lieutenant Commander Philippine Sea June 20, 1944 Raoul J. Archambault: Marine Corps First Lieutenant Iwo Jima, Volcano Islands February 23, 1945 Robert J. Archer: Navy Captain

  7. Donald McLeod - Wikipedia

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    Donald McLeod (Victorian state politician) (1837–1923), member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly; Donald Buchanan McLeod (1865–1943), political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada; Donald McLeod (Minnesota politician) (1912–2009), American farmer, businessman, and politician; Don McLeod (politician) (1892–1963), Australian politician

  8. List of American Civil War Medal of Honor recipients: M–P

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    This is a complete alphabetical list (M to P) of Medal of Honor recipients during the Civil War. Many of the awards during the Civil War were for capturing or saving regimental flags. During the Civil War, regimental flags served as the rallying point for the unit, and guided the unit's movements.

  9. Donald Rudolph - Wikipedia

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    Donald Eugene Rudolph Sr. (February 21, 1921 – May 25, 2006) was an American soldier who received his country's highest military honor, the Medal of Honor, in World War II. Biography [ edit ]