Purple Heart

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The Purple Heart is a United States military decoration awarded to service members who are wounded or killed in action against an enemy.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf military award
military decoration
awardedFor being killed in action
being wounded in action
being wounded or killed in action against an enemy of the United States
being wounded or killed in action as a result of an act of any opposing armed force
being wounded or killed in action as a result of an international terrorist attack
being wounded or killed in action as a result of friendly fire under certain conditions
awardedTo U.S. Air Force personnel
U.S. Army personnel
U.S. Coast Guard personnel
U.S. Marine Corps personnel
U.S. Navy personnel
U.S. Space Force personnel
U.S. military personnel serving with allied forces under U.S. command
awardingAuthority service member's chain of command
basedOn Badge of Military Merit created by George Washington
campaign all U.S. military conflicts since 1932
color purple
confers veterans benefits eligibility in the United States
country United States of America
surface form: United States
eligibility members of the United States Armed Forces
service members of the United States military
established 1932
establishedBy Douglas MacArthur
surface form: General Douglas MacArthur

United States Department of War
surface form: United States War Department
higherAward Bronze Star Medal
lowerAward Defense Meritorious Service Medal
material metal
multipleAwardsIndicatedBy 5⁄16 inch gold stars (Navy and Marine Corps)
bronze oak leaf clusters
silver oak leaf clusters
obverseDesign George Washington
surface form: profile of George Washington
posthumous may be awarded posthumously
predecessor Badge of Military Merit
presenter Department of Defense
surface form: United States Department of Defense

United States Department of Homeland Security
Department of the Air Force
surface form: United States Department of the Air Force

United States Department of the Army
Department of the Navy
surface form: United States Department of the Navy
rankRequirement no rank requirement
relatedTo George Washington
ribbonColor purple with white edge stripes
shape heart-shaped medal
status currently awarded
symbolOf sacrifice in combat
wounds received in action
usedBy United States Armed Forces

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Major General Charles H. Gerhardt awardReceived Purple Heart
subject surface form: Charles H. Gerhardt
James Arness awardReceived Purple Heart
Robert E. Cushman Jr. awardReceived Purple Heart
Major General Robert N. Young awardReceived Purple Heart
subject surface form: Robert N. Young
Parren J. Mitchell awardReceived Purple Heart
Troy H. Middleton awardReceived Purple Heart
Rene Gagnon awardReceived Purple Heart
John "Doc" Bradley awardReceived Purple Heart
subject surface form: John Bradley
Michael Strank awardReceived Purple Heart
Major General Paul W. Baade awardReceived Purple Heart
subject surface form: Paul W. Baade
Gregory D. Gadson awardReceived Purple Heart
Major General Maurice Rose awardReceived Purple Heart
subject surface form: Maurice Rose
Major General Paul Funk awardReceived Purple Heart
subject surface form: Paul E. Funk
Robert T. Frederick awardReceived Purple Heart
Franklin Sousley awardReceived Purple Heart
Staff Sergeant Clint Romesha awardReceived Purple Heart
subject surface form: Clint Romesha
Harry D. Felt awardReceived Purple Heart
Captain Cassin Young (killed in action) awardReceived Purple Heart
subject surface form: Cassin Young
Ed White awardReceived Purple Heart
Charles P. Summerall awardReceived Purple Heart
Bruce Crandall awardReceived Purple Heart
Lieutenant General Robert L. Eichelberger awardReceived Purple Heart
subject surface form: Robert L. Eichelberger
Julius Ochs Adler awardReceived Purple Heart
Medal of Honor recipient Dale M. Hansen awardReceived Purple Heart
subject surface form: Dale M. Hansen
Sid McMath awardReceived Purple Heart
Marcus Luttrell awardReceived Purple Heart
Danny Dietz awardReceived Purple Heart
Michael P. Murphy awardReceived Purple Heart
Chief Warrant Officer 4 Michael J. Novosel Sr. awardReceived Purple Heart
subject surface form: Michael J. Novosel Sr.
Second Lieutenant C. Carwood Lipton awardReceived Purple Heart
subject surface form: C. Carwood Lipton
Ralph Houk awardReceived Purple Heart
General Austin S. Miller awardReceived Purple Heart
subject surface form: Austin S. Miller
Edwin F. Harding awardReceived Purple Heart
SP4 Robert F. Stryker awardReceived Purple Heart
subject surface form: Robert F. Stryker
Wayne Gilchrest awardReceived Purple Heart
John Bradley awardReceived Purple Heart
Merritt A. Edson awardReceived Purple Heart
Stockdale awardReceived Purple Heart
subject surface form: James Stockdale
Max Rose awardReceived Purple Heart
William F. Dean awardReceived Purple Heart
William Henry Mauldin awardReceived Purple Heart
James Earl Rudder awardReceived Purple Heart