Purple Heart honors sacrifices of American military service

Aug. 7 recalls an important date in U.S. Army history. In 1782, that day marked the creation of the Badge of Military Merit Award, now known as the Purple Heart. It was created by Continental Army Commander in Chief George Washington, who sought a means to encourage his soldiers. At that time, awards and medals of valor were given only to high-ranking commanders, aristocrats and kings, so…

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