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List of Congressional Gold Medal recipients

Below is a list of recipients of the Congressional Gold Medal, the highest civilian honor bestowed by the United States Congress.

Recipients of Continental Congress Gold Medals

Recipient(s) Date of approval Public law Notes Medal
 
George Washington March 25, 1776 Continental Congress Awarded to Washington "and the officers and soldiers under his command" in honor of the liberation of Boston, first major city liberated from British occupation. Later led the Continental Army to victory in the American Revolutionary War (1775–1783). Presented to Washington March 21, 1790 and currently resides at the Boston Public Library.[1]

Also See Washington Before Boston Medal
 
 
Major General Horatio Gates November 4, 1777 Continental Congress Victor in Saratoga campaign. The medal is currently in the possession of the New York Historical Society.
 
 
Major General Anthony Wayne July 26, 1779 Continental Congress Commander at the Battle of Stony Point. The medal is currently in the possession of the Pennsylvania Society of Sons of the Revolution.
 
 
Major Henry "Light Horse Harry" Lee September 24, 1779 Continental Congress Commander at the Battle of Paulus Hook. Only non-general to receive a gold medal during the American Revolutionary War
 
 
Brigadier General Daniel Morgan March 9, 1781 Continental Congress Commander at the Battle of Cowpens. In 1836 Congress (5 Stat. 66) authorized a duplicate be struck to replace the lost original, and be presented to Morgan Neville, his lineal heir
 
 
Major General Nathanael Greene October 29, 1781 Continental Congress Commander at the Battle of Eutaw Springs
 
 
Captain John Paul Jones October 16, 1787 Continental Congress "For his 'valor and brilliant services' during the Battle of Flamborough Head eight years earlier. Jones became the first and only Continental Navy officer to receive this distinction for his service during the American Revolution."[2]
 

Recipients of Congressional Gold Medals

Recipient(s) Date of approval Public law Notes Medal
 
Captain Thomas Truxtun March 29, 1800 2 Stat. 87[3] Commander of the USS Constellation during the battle against the French frigate La Vengeance
 
 
Commodore Edward Preble March 3, 1805 2 Stat. 346–347 For 1804 attacks on Tripoli during the First Barbary War
 

 

 
Captain Isaac Hull
Captain Stephen Decatur
Captain Jacob Jones
January 29, 1813 2 Stat. 830 For action against the Guerriere, Macedonian, and Frolic during the War of 1812. Silver duplicates awarded to their commissioned officers on board.
 

 

 
 
Captain William Bainbridge March 3, 1813 2 Stat. 831 Commander of the USS Constitution during her capture of HMS Java. Silver duplicates awarded to his commissioned officers on board. The medal is currently possessed by the USS Constitution Museum.
 
 
Captain Oliver Hazard Perry and
Captain Jesse D. Elliott
January 6, 1814 3 Stat. 141 Victors of the Battle of Lake Erie. Silver medals authorized for their commissioned officers on board.
 
 
Lieutenant William W. Burrows II and Lieutenant Edward McCall January 6, 1814 3 Stat. 141–142 For capture of HMS Boxer; awarded posthumously to Burrows, who was killed in action. Silver duplicates awarded to his commissioned officers on board.
 
Captain James Lawrence January 11, 1814 3 Stat. 142 Awarded posthumously for capture of HMS Peacock. Silver medals awarded to his commissioned officers on board.
 
Captain Thomas Macdonough
Captain Robert Henley
Lieutenant Stephen Cassin
October 20, 1814 3 Stat. 245–246 Heroes of Battle of Plattsburgh
 
Captain Lewis Warrington October 21, 1814 3 Stat. 246 For capture of HMS Epervier. Silver duplicates awarded to his commissioned officers on board.
 
Captain Johnston Blakeley November 3, 1814 3 Stat. 246–247 For capture of HMS Reindeer. Silver duplicates awarded to his commissioned officers on board.
 
Major General Jacob Brown November 3, 1814 3 Stat. 247 Commander at the Battles of Chippawa, Niagara, and Erie
 
Major General Winfield Scott November 3, 1814
March 9, 1848
3 Stat. 247
9 Stat. 333
For actions at the battles of Chippawa and Niagara (War of 1812)
For actions during the Siege of Veracruz (Mexican–American War)
 
Major General Peter Buell Porter
Brigadier General Eleazar Ripley
Colonel James Miller
November 3, 1814 3 Stat. 247 For their actions at the battles of Chippawa, Niagara, and Erie
 
Major General Edmund P. Gaines November 3, 1814 3 Stat. 247 For his actions on 15 August 1814 at the Battle of Erie (now known as the Siege of Fort Erie)
 
Major General Alexander Macomb November 3, 1814 3 Stat. 247 For his actions on 11 September 1814 at The Battle of Plattsburgh
 
 
Major General Andrew Jackson February 27, 1815 3 Stat. 249 For the defense of New Orleans in the War of 1812
 
Captain Charles Stewart February 22, 1816 3 Stat. 341 For the capture of HMS Cyane and HMS Levant. Silver medals awarded to his commissioned officers on board.
 
Captain James Biddle February 22, 1816 3 Stat. 341 For the capture of HMS Penguin. Silver medals awarded to his commissioned officers on board.
 
Major General William Henry Harrison and
Governor Isaac Shelby
April 4, 1818 3 Stat. 476 Victors of the Battle of the Thames
 
Colonel George Croghan February 13, 1835 4 Stat. 792 For the defense of Fort Stephenson
 
Major General Zachary Taylor July 16, 1846
March 2, 1847
May 9, 1848
9 Stat. 111
9 Stat. 206
9 Stat. 334–335
For distinguished achievements during military operations along the Rio Grande
For meritorious achievements at the Battle of Monterrey
For valor at the Battle of Buena Vista
Only individual to be awarded three times, all for his Mexican–American War accomplishments[4]
 
Rescuers of the Officers and Crew of the U.S. Brig Somers March 3, 1847 9 Stat. 208 Awarded to officers and men of French, British, and Spanish ships who rescued officers and men of the Somers during the Mexican–American War.
 
Commander Duncan Ingraham August 4, 1854 10 Stat. 594–595 For his role in the Koszta Affair
Frederick Rose (surgeon) May 11, 1858 11 Stat. 369 For caring for, and traveling with, the sailors on his ship suffering from yellow fever.
 
Major General Ulysses S. Grant December 17, 1863 13 Stat. 399 For gallantry and good conduct of himself and his troops in battles of the rebellion. The medal is currently possessed by the Smithsonian.
 
 
Cornelius Vanderbilt January 28, 1864 13 Stat. 401 For donating his steamship Vanderbilt to the Union
 
Captain Robert Creighton
Captain Edwin J. Low
Captain George C. Stouffer
July 26, 1866 14 Stat. 365–366 For rescuing "about 500" Americans from the wreck of the steamship San Francisco
 
 
Cyrus West Field March 2, 1867 14 Stat. 574 For establishing the first Transatlantic telegraph cable
 
George Peabody March 16, 1867 15 Stat. 20 For giving $2,000,000 for the promotion of education in the more destitute portions of the southern and southwestern States.
 
George F. Robinson March 1, 1871 16 Stat. 704 For actions to protect William H. Seward during an assassination attempt and save his life afterwards.
 
Captain Jared Crandall and Others February 24, 1873 17 Stat. 638 For rescue operations involving the steamer Metis. Statute does not specifically call for gold medals to the ten individuals cited (including Crandall), instead leaves it to the discretion of the President. Unclear if any were gold.
 
John Horn Jr. June 20, 1874
April 28, 1904
18 Stat. 573
33 Stat. 1684–1685
Noted lifesaver. 1904 medal was a re-issue of the earlier award, which Horn claimed had been stolen. Customarily, the Secretary of the Treasury had issued duplicate medals upon the submission of absolute proof that showed the originals had been irrecoverably lost or destroyed. Since such proof was absent in Horn's case, congressional approval was necessary before the medal could be replaced.[5]
 
John Fox Slater February 5, 1883 22 Stat. 636 United States philanthropist known for assisting in the education of emancipated African American slaves.
 
Joseph Francis August 27, 1888 25 Stat. 1249 Inventor of life-saving tools. The medal is currently possessed by the Smithsonian.
 
 
Chief Engineer George Wallace Melville and Others September 30, 1890 26 Stat. 552–553 To commemorate the perils encountered during the Jeannette Expedition. 8 gold and 25 silver medals were struck, in decoration form, suspended from a ribbon.[6][7]
 
First Lieutenant Frank H. Newcomb May 3, 1900 31 Stat. 716 For heroism as commanding officer of USRC Hudson during the Battle of Cardenas, 1898. The officers and men of Hudson received silver and bronze versions of the gold medal.
 
First Lieutenant David H. Jarvis, Second Lieutenant Ellsworth P. Bertholf and Dr. Samuel J. Call June 28, 1902 32 Stat. 492 Participants in the Overland Relief Expedition of 1897–98
 
 
Orville and Wilbur Wright March 4, 1909 35 Stat. 1627 In recognition of their invention of the airplane and contributions to aerial navigation.
 
Captain Arthur Henry Rostron July 6, 1912 37 Stat. 639 Captain of the RMS Carpathia who rescued the survivors of the sunken RMS Titanic at considerable risk to his own ship.
 
 
Captain Paul H. Kreibohm and others March 19, 1914 38 Stat. 769 For participation in the rescue of passengers and crew of the SS Volturno
Domício da Gama, Rómulo Sebastián Naón, and Eduardo Suárez Mujica March 4, 1915 38 Stat. 1228 In recognition of the valuable services of these distinguished statesmen as mediators in the controversy between the government of the United States of America and the leaders of the warring parties in the Republic of Mexico.
 
 
Charles Lindbergh May 4, 1928 45 Stat. 490 In recognition of his contributions to aerial navigation by flying solo non-stop from New York to Paris.
 
 
Lincoln Ellsworth, Roald Amundsen, and Umberto Nobile May 29, 1928 45 Stat. 2026–2027 In recognition of their contributions to polar exploration.
 
Thomas Edison May 29, 1928 45 Stat. 1012 For development and application of inventions that revolutionized civilizations.
 
 
First Successful Trans-Atlantic Flight February 9, 1929 45 Stat. 1158 See also NC-4 Medal
 
Major Walter Reed and Associates for Yellow Fever Experimentations in Cuba February 28, 1929 45 Stat. 1409–1410 Also see Walter Reed Medal
 
 
Officers and Men of the Byrd Antarctic Expedition May 23, 1930 46 Stat. 379 81 people connected with the expedition were awarded the Byrd Antarctic Expedition Medal: 65 were awarded gold, seven received silver medals, and nine received bronze.[8]
 
Lincoln Ellsworth June 16, 1936 49 Stat. 2324 To recognize exploration that led to U.S. claims to 350,000 square miles in Antarctica, and for his 2,500-mile aerial survey of Antarctica's interior
 
George Cohan June 29, 1936 49 Stat. 2371 For contributions to American musical culture through authoring and popularizing patriotic songs in wartime.
Mrs. Richard Aldrich and Anna Bouligny June 20, 1938 52 Stat. 1365 "Gold medals were given to Mrs. Richard Aldrich and Anna Bouligny some four decades after they served wounded soldiers in Puerto Rico. As part of their 'outstanding, unselfish, and wholly voluntary service,' they set up and worked in hospitals 'for the care and treatment of military patients in Puerto Rico' during the War with Spain. Mrs. Aldrich and Ms. Bouligny 'voluntarily went to Puerto Rico and there rendered service of inestimable value to the Army of the United States in the establishment and operation of hospitals.'"[9] May have been the first women awarded this medal.
 
Howard Hughes August 7, 1939 53 Stat. 1525 For advancing the science of aviation
Reverend Francis X. Quinn August 10, 1939 53 Stat. 1533 Pastor of the Church of the Guardian Angel in New York City. Honored for risking his life in persuading a gunman holding an elderly couple hostage to surrender to police.[10]
William Sinnott June 15, 1940 54 Stat. 1283 In recognition of his actions to protect President-elect Franklin D. Roosevelt during a February 1933 assassination attempt
 
Roland L. Boucher January 20, 1942 56 Stat. 1099–1100 11-year-old Roland L. Boucher (1929–1978) of Burlington, Vermont made national headlines in February 1941 when he saved five playmates who fell through the ice of Lake Champlain. (One died while being treated after being pulled from the water.) No one else of his age had been awarded the Congressional Gold Medal until the young victims of the 16th Street Baptist church bombing were honored in 2013.[11]
 
Members of the United States Antarctic Expedition of 1939–1941 September 24, 1945 P.L. 79-185, 59 Stat. 536 "The Secretary of the Navy is authorized and directed to cause to be made at the United States mint such number of gold, silver, and bronze medals of appropriate design as he may deem appropriate and necessary, to be presented to members of the United States Antarctic Expedition of 1939–1941, in recognition of their valuable services to the Nation in the field of polar exploration and science." — P.L. 79-185[N 1] also see United States Antarctic Expedition Medal
 
George Catlett Marshall, General of the Army, and Fleet Admiral Ernest Joseph King March 22, 1946 60 Stat. 1134–1135 In recognition of their leadership in developing the U.S. strategy for fighting in World War II, overseeing the expansion of the Army and Navy to carry it out, and successfully implementing it
 
 
John J. Pershing, General of the Armies of the United States August 7, 1946 60 Stat. 1297–1298 For heroic achievements as commander of the American Expeditionary Forces during World War I
 
Brigadier General Billy Mitchell August 8, 1946 60 Stat. 1319 To recognize his foresight and service to military aviation
 
Vice President Alben W. Barkley August 12, 1949 P.L. 81-221, 63 Stat. 599 For his distinguished public service and outstanding contribution to improving the country's general welfare
 
Irving Berlin July 16, 1954 P.L. 83-536, 68 Stat. A120 For contributions to American musical culture services by composing wartime patriotic songs including "God Bless America"
 
Doctor Jonas Salk August 9, 1955 P.L. 84-297, 69 Stat. 589 In recognition of his discovery of a serum for the prevention of poliomyelitis
 
 
Surviving Veterans of the American Civil War July 18, 1956 P.L. 84-730, 70 Stat. 577 "This medal was awarded about 90 years after the Civil War ended. At the time, there were only four veterans of that war known to still be alive. The medal honored the last surviving veterans 'who served in the Union or the Confederate forces.'"[12]
 
 
Rear Admiral Hyman Rickover August 28, 1958 P.L. 85-826, 72 Stat. 985 "In recognition of successfully directing the development and construction of the world's first nuclear-powered ships and the first large-scale nuclear power reactor devoted exclusively to the production of electricity" — P.L. 85-826
 
Doctor Robert Goddard September 16, 1959 P.L. 86-277, 73 Stat. 562–563 "In recognition of his pioneering research on space rockets, missiles, and jet propulsion" (awarded posthumously) — P.L. 86-277
 
Robert Frost September 13, 1960 P.L. 86-747, 74 Stat. 883 "In recognition of his poetry, which enriched the culture of the United States and the philosophy of the world." — P.L. 86-747
 
Doctor Thomas Anthony Dooley III May 27, 1961 P.L. 87-42, 75 Stat. 87 For his service in meeting the medical needs of the people of Laos and other developing countries.
 
 
Bob Hope June 8, 1962 P.L. 87-478, 76 Stat. 93 For his contributions to entertainment and culture, and the service he rendered his country through his efforts with the United Service Organizations.
 
Sam Rayburn, Speaker of the House of Representatives September 26, 1962 P.L. 87-478, 76 Stat. 605 To acknowledge the accomplishments of his many years in public service.
 
Douglas MacArthur, General of the Army October 9, 1962 P.L. 87-760, 76 Stat. 760 In recognition of the gallant service he rendered throughout his military career.
 
Walt Disney May 24, 1968 P.L. 90-316, 82 Stat. 130–131 For outstanding contributions to the entertainment industry, which benefited United States and world culture.
 
Sir Winston Churchill May 7, 1969 P.L. 91-12, 83 Stat. 8–9 In honor of the dedication of the Winston Churchill Memorial and Library at Westminster College in Fulton, Missouri. To be presented to the widow of Sir Winston, with the marred (to prevent duplication) die donated to the museum for display purposes.
 
Roberto Clemente May 14, 1973 P.L. 93-33, 87 Stat. 71 The United States has honored several famous sports figures with Congressional Gold Medals among them baseball Hall of Famer Roberto Clemente, a native of Puerto Rico.
 
 
Marian Anderson March 8, 1977 P.L. 95-9, 91 Stat. 19 "Marian Anderson was a world-famous singer who was often treated unfairly. The medal honors her 'highly distinguished and impressive career.' She helped the arts to advance in this country and throughout the world, helped world peace through her performances, her recordings, and her work as United States delegate to the United Nations."[13]
 
 
Lieutenant General Ira Eaker October 10, 1978 P.L. 95-438, 92 Stat. 1060 To commemorate his distinguished career as an aviation pioneer and Air Force leader.
 
Robert F. Kennedy November 1, 1978 P.L. 95-560, 92 Stat. 2142 For distinguished and dedicated service to the people of the United States during his career in government.
 
John Wayne May 26, 1979 P.L. 96-15, 93 Stat. 32 In recognition of his distinguished career as an actor and his service to the Nation.--PL 96-15
 
Ben Abruzzo, Maxie Anderson, and Larry Newman June 13, 1979 P.L. 96-20, 93 Stat. 45 Awarded for the first manned balloon crossing of the Atlantic ocean in the Double Eagle II
 
Hubert Humphrey June 13, 1979 P.L. 96-91, 93 Stat. 46 Presented to Mrs. Hubert H. Humphrey, "in recognition of the distinguished and dedicated service which her late husband gave to the Government and to the people of the United States."
 
American Red Cross December 12, 1979 P.L. 96-138, 93 Stat. 1063 In recognition of its unselfish and humanitarian service to the people of the United States.
Canadian Ambassador Kenneth D. Taylor OC March 6, 1980 P.L. 96-201, 94 Stat. 79 Canadian Ambassador to Iran who was instrumental in the rescue of American diplomatic staff during the Iran Hostage Crisis, this event became commonly known as the Canadian Caper; he's also a recipient of the Order of Canada.
 
Simon Wiesenthal March 17, 1980 P.L. 96-211, 94 Stat. 101 Presented in "recognition of his contribution to international justice through the documentation and location of war criminals from World War II."
 
1980 US Summer Olympic Team July 8, 1980 P.L. 96-306 94 Stat. 937 To recognize the athletes of the 1980 US Summer Olympic team, who forfeited the Moscow games due to the United States boycott to protest the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. Because of the high volume of medals needed, Congress authorized the U.S. Mint to forge gold-plated medals in lieu of standard solid gold medals.[14] The medals' status as official Congressional Gold Medals was unclear until confirmed by the Clerk of the House of Representatives in 2007.[15]
 
Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands March 22, 1982 P.L. 97-158, 96 Stat. 18–19 In recognition of the 1982 bicentennial anniversary of diplomatic and trade relations between the Netherlands and the United States.
 
Admiral Hyman Rickover (second time) June 23, 1982 P.L. 97-201, 96 Stat. 126–127 For his world-renowned contributions to the development of nuclear energy and the defense of the United States.
 
 
Fred Waring August 26, 1982 P.L. 97-246, 96 Stat. 315–316 In recognition of his contribution to enriching American life.
 
Joe Louis August 26, 1982 P.L. 97-246, 96 Stat. 315–316 In recognition of his boxing career, which bolstered the spirit of the American people during the Great Depression and World War II.
 
 
Louis L'Amour August 26, 1982 P.L. 97-246, 96 Stat. 315–316 To acknowledge his distinguished career as an author and his contributions to the Nation through his historically based works
 
Leo Ryan November 18, 1983 P.L. 98-159, 97 Stat. 992 On November 18, 1978, Congressman Ryan was murdered in Guyana while on a mission to investigate allegations of abuse at an American camp of cult leader Jim Jones. He was awarded the medal posthumously five years later. Ryan is the only U.S. Member of Congress killed in the line of duty.[16]
 
Danny Thomas November 29, 1983 P.L. 98-172, 97 Stat. 1119–1120 To recognize his lifetime of humanitarian and charitable works.
 
Harry S. Truman May 8, 1984 P.L. 98-278, 98 Stat. 173–175 In recognition of the lifetime of outstanding public service.
 
Lady Bird Johnson May 8, 1984 P.L. 98-278, 98 Stat. 173–175 In recognition of her conservation and beautification efforts, including the Highway Beautification Act.
 
 
Elie Wiesel May 8, 1984 P.L. 98-278, 98 Stat. 173–175 For humanitarian leadership in documenting and preserving the memory of The Holocaust.
 
Roy Wilkins May 17, 1984 P.L. 98-285, 98 Stat. 186 For his incomparable contribution to the struggle for civil rights and equality.
 
 
George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin August 9, 1985 P.L. 99-86, 99 Stat. 288–289 In recognition of their contributions to American music, theater, and culture.
 
Natan Sharansky and Avital Sharansky May 13, 1986 P.L. 99-298, 100 Stat. 432–433 In recognition of their work to advance religious liberty and human rights.
 
Harry Chapin May 20, 1986 P.L. 99-311, 100 Stat. 464 To recognize his efforts to alleviate world hunger.
 
Aaron Copland September 23, 1986 Pub. L. 99–418, Stat. 952–953 For incomparable contributions to American musical composition.
 
Mary Lasker December 24, 1987 Pub. L. 100–210,
101 Stat. 1441
To recognize her work to encourage medical research and raise public awareness of killing and crippling diseases.
 
 
Jesse Owens September 20, 1988 Pub. L. 100–437,
102 Stat. 1717
In recognition of the late Jesse Owens' athletic achievements and humanitarian contributions to public service, civil rights, and international goodwill.--PL 100-437 (awarded posthumously)
 
 
Andrew Wyeth November 9, 1988 Pub. L. 100–639,
102 Stat. 3331–3332
In recognition of outstanding and invaluable contributions to American art and culture.
 
Laurance Rockefeller May 17, 1990 Pub. L. 101–296,
104 Stat. 197–199
For contributions to environmental conservation and historic preservation.
 
General Matthew Ridgway November 5, 1990 Pub. L. 101–510,
104 Stat. 1720–1721
For serving with honor and distinction during a military career of more than 40 years.
 
General H. Norman Schwarzkopf April 23, 1991 Pub. L. 102–32,
105 Stat. 175–176
In recognition of his exemplary performance in coordinating the US and allied combat action that liberated Kuwait
 
 
General Colin Powell April 23, 1991 Pub. L. 102–33,
105 Stat. 177–178
In recognition of his exemplary performance in planning and coordinating the US military response to the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait
 
 
The Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson November 2, 1994 Pub. L. 103–457,
108 Stat. 4799–4800
In recognition of his outstanding and enduring contributions toward world education, morality, and acts of charity.--PL 103-457
 
Ruth Graham and Billy Graham February 13, 1996 Pub. L. 104–111 (text) (PDF),
110 Stat. 772–773
For lasting contributions to racial equality, philanthropy, and religion
 
 
Frank Sinatra May 14, 1997 Pub. L. 105–14 (text) (PDF),
111 Stat. 32–33
In recognition of his outstanding and enduring contributions through his entertainment career and numerous humanitarian activities.--PL 105-14
 
Mother Teresa June 2, 1997 Pub. L. 105–16 (text) (PDF),
111 Stat. 35–36
To recognize her outstanding humanitarian and charitable activities
 
 
Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I October 6, 1997 Pub. L. 105–51 (text) (PDF),
111 Stat. 117-1171
In recognition of his outstanding and enduring contributions to peace and religious understanding
 
 
Nelson Mandela July 29, 1998 Pub. L. 105–215 (text) (PDF),
112 Stat. 895–896
For dedication to the abolition of apartheid promotion of reconciliation among the people of South Africa.
 
Little Rock Nine October 21, 1998 Pub. L. 105–277 (text) (PDF),
112 Stat. 2681-597
"To Jean Brown Trickey, Carlotta Walls LaNier, Melba Patillo Beals, Terrence Roberts, Gloria Ray Karlmark, Thelma Mothershed Wair, Ernest Green, Elizabeth Eckford, and Jefferson Thoma...in recognition of the selfless heroism such individuals exhibited and the pain they suffered in the cause of civil rights by integrating Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas." — P.L. 105-277
 
 
Gerald Ford and Betty Ford October 21, 1998 Pub. L. 105–277 (text) (PDF),
112 Stat. 2681-598
"In recognition of their dedicated public service and outstanding humanitarian contributions to the people of the United States." — P.L. 105-277
 
 
Rosa Parks May 4, 1999 Pub. L. 106–26 (text) (PDF),
113 Stat. 50–51
Parks defied unjust racial segregation laws on a public transit bus and thus sparked the Montgomery bus boycott, an early victory of the American Civil Rights Movement.
 
 
Theodore Hesburgh December 9, 1999 Pub. L. 106–153 (text) (PDF),
113 Stat. 1733–1734
For his outstanding and enduring contributions to civil rights, higher education, and the Catholic Church
 
John Joseph O'Connor March 3, 2000 Pub. L. 106–175 (text) (PDF),
114 Stat. 20–21
"To John Cardinal O'Connor, Archbishop of New York, in recognition of his accomplishments as a priest, a chaplain, and a humanitarian." — P.L. 106-175
 
 
Charles Schulz June 20, 2000 Pub. L. 106–225 (text) (PDF),
114 Stat. 457–458
"Our country owes Charles Schulz a great deal. His comic art has changed American culture and brightened the lives of millions of Americans. This ceremony today offers one tangible way for our country to express thanks to a truly great American." — United States Senator Dianne Feinstein, sponsor of the bill.[17]
 
 
Pope John Paul II July 27, 2000 Pub. L. 106–250 (text) (PDF),
114 Stat. 622–623
Speaker of the House of Representatives Dennis Hastert and Representative John Joseph Moakley led a delegation from the U.S. Congress to bring Pope John Paul II the Congressional Gold Medal on January 8, 2001.[18]
 
 
Ronald Reagan and Nancy Reagan July 27, 2000 Pub. L. 106–251 (text) (PDF),
114 Stat. 624–625
"I am sure that each and every one of you have your own special memory of Ronald and Nancy Reagan. I know I do. Many Americans remember how the Reagan's (sic) sparked a renewal of hope and optimism in a nation that was beginning to lose faith in the American dream. This renewed patriotism will always remain one of their most enduring legacies. Ronald and Nancy Reagan shared a remarkable grace, a rare charm that set both the American public and world leaders at lease." — U.S. Rep. Jim Gibbons, Republican of Nevada, statement made at award ceremony at Rotunda on Capitol Hill.[19]
 
 
Navajo Code Talkers December 21, 2000 Pub. L. 106–554 (text) (PDF),
114 Stat. 2763
"Today, we marked a moment of shared history and shared victory. We recall a story that all Americans can celebrate and every America should know. It is a story of ancient people called to serve in a modern war. It is a story of one unbreakable oral code of the Second World War, messages travelling by field radio on Iwo Jima in the very language heard across the Colorado plateau centuries ago." — statement by President George W. Bush when presenting the award on July 26, 2001, at the Capitol Rotunda to four of the five living original 29 American Navajo code talkers, and relatives of the 24 others.[20]

A gold medal was authorized for each of the original 29 Navajo code talkers or a surviving family member. Silver medals were authorized for anyone who qualified as a Navajo code talker (300+), or a surviving family member.
 
 
General Hugh Shelton January 16, 2002 Pub. L. 107–127 (text) (PDF),
115 Stat. 2405–2406
"Throughout his 38 years of service to his country, his ascent through the ranks of the Army, two tours in Vietnam and duty in Operation Desert Storm, Gen. Shelton has carried with him the North Carolina values of service, sacrifice, love of family, faith in God and devotion to country." — U.S. Rep. Bob Etheridge, who helped write the legislation honoring Shelton.[21]
 
 
British Prime Minister Tony Blair July 18, 2003  Pub. L. 108–60 (text) (PDF),
117, Stat. 862–863
"America has many allies, but as we have seen in recent months, we can count on Great Britain to fulfill the duties of a true friend in tough times. I applaud Tony Blair's extraordinary leadership and his continued support of the United States." — U.S. Rep. Ginny Brown-Waite, sponsor of the bill in the United States House of Representatives.[22] [N 2]
 
Jackie Robinson October 29, 2003 Pub. L. 108–101 (text) (PDF),
117 Stat. 1195–1197
"His story is one that shows what one person can do to hold America to account to its founding promise of freedom and equality. It's a lesson for people coming up to see. One person can make a big difference in setting the tone of this country." — President George W. Bush, on presenting the award to Robinson's widow Rachel Robinson.[23]
 
 
Dr. Dorothy Height December 6, 2003 Pub. L. 108–162 (text) (PDF),
117 Stat. 2017
"She's a woman of enormous accomplishment. She's a friend of first ladies like Eleanor Roosevelt, Hillary Rodham Clinton. She's known every president since Dwight David Eisenhower. She's told every president what she thinks since Dwight David Eisenhower. Truth of the matter is, she was the giant of the civil rights movement." — President George W. Bush, on presenting Height with the award.[24]
 
Joseph A. DeLaine, Harry & Eliza Briggs, and Levi Pearson December 15, 2003 Pub. L. 108–180 (text) (PDF),
117 Stat. 2645–2647
The four filed lawsuits in South Carolina which helped lead to Brown v. Board of Education. "These were ordinary citizens who did an extraordinary thing. Their courage and commitment to fight for a better education for their children in Clarendon County, South Carolina, has benefited generations of children nationwide." — Jim Clyburn, Democratic Congressman, helped push the legislation through along with Democratic Senator Ernest Hollings, both of South Carolina.[25]
 
 
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King October 25, 2004 Pub. L. 108–368 (text) (PDF),
118 Stat. 1746–1748
"Dr. King had a dream of peace and equality and dedicated his life to achieving that dream. Throughout his brief but remarkable life, Dr. King stood for the causes of freedom, justice and equality." — Carl Levin, Democratic Senator from Michigan, pushed through bill in United States Senate.[26]
 
Tuskegee Airmen April 11, 2006 Pub. L. 109–213 (text) (PDF),
120 Stat. 322–325
"The Tuskegee Airmen were a group of 994 African American pilots who gained fame during WWII for their heroism escorting American bombers in raids over Europe and North Africa. Their distinguished service is credited with influencing President Truman to desegregate the U.S. military." — Congressman Charles B. Rangel, Press Release.[27]

A single gold medal was struck, to be retained by the Smithsonian Institution.
 
 
The 14th Dalai Lama, Tenzin Gyatso September 27, 2006 Pub. L. 109–287 (text) (PDF), 120 Stat. 1231 In recognition of the Dalai Lama's: "many enduring and outstanding contributions to peace, non-violence, human rights and religious understanding". — (Pub.L. 109-287)[28][29]
 
 
Byron Nelson October 16, 2006 Pub. L. 109–357 (text) (PDF), 120 Stat. 2044 "The Congressional Gold Medal is given to individuals who exemplify the American spirit by serving their community and helping those less fortunate, which is what Byron Nelson devoted his life to doing. The lives of countless Americans were touched because of the compassion, dedication and generosity of this great Texan." — John Cornyn, Republican Senator from Texas.[30]
 
Dr. Norman Borlaug December 6, 2006 Pub. L. 109–395 (text) (PDF) 120 Stat. 2708 "The most fitting tribute we can offer this good man is to renew ourselves to his life's work, and lead a second Green Revolution that feeds the world, and today we'll make a pledge to do so." — President George W. Bush, statement at Capitol Rotunda ceremony.[31]
 
 
Dr. Michael E. DeBakey October 2, 2007 Pub. L. 110–95 (text) (PDF)
121 Stat. 1008
"Dr. DeBakey's medical advances have contributed so much to our country and the world. Not only did he perfect the heart transplant procedure which has saved so many lives, but he also invented the M.A.S.H. unit. As a veteran of World War II, he saw our young men dying on the battlefield and was determined to improve medical care to save lives. Dr. DeBakey will receive the Congressional Gold Medal for these lasting contributions." — Kay Bailey Hutchison Republican Senator who introduced the legislation.[32]
 
 
Aung San Suu Kyi May 5, 2008 Pub. L. 110–209 (text) (PDF) 122 Stat. 721 "This is a well-deserved honor for a remarkable woman who has led the struggle for freedom and democracy in her country". — Mitch McConnell, then-leader of Republican United States Senators and sponsor of effort to award the medal to Suu Kyi.[33]
 
Constantino Brumidi July 1, 2008 Pub. L. 110–259 (text) (PDF)
122 Stat. 2430
Presented on July 11, 2012 (posthumously). "'An answer to a prayer' is how the curator for the Architect of the Capitol has described Brumid's arrival in this city at the end of 1854. And rightly so...today the Capitol stands, in my view, as the finest gallery of art in the country. The art here doesn't sit idle on display – every day, it summons the building to life and replenishes the soul of the Congress." — John Boehner, Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, excerpt of remarks made at presentation ceremony at the Rayburn Room of the Capitol.[34]
 
 
Edward William Brooke III July 1, 2008 Pub. L. 110–260 (text) (PDF)
122 Stat. 2433
"In recognition of his unprecedented and enduring service to our Nation." — P.L. 110-260
 
 
Native American code talkers October 15, 2008 Pub. L. 110–420 (text) (PDF)
122 Stat. 4774
To recognize all Native American code talkers not previously awarded on December 21, 2000, a gold medal of individual design to be struck for every tribe that had members who were code talkers in World War I and World War II. The gold medal representing the tribe to be retained by the Smithsonian Institution, with silver duplicates to each individual code talker.

On November 20, 2013, at a ceremony held at Emancipation Hall in the U.S. Capitol Visitor Center, 25 tribes were honored with medals, with an additional 8 tribes honored whose medals had not yet been struck, for a total of 33 tribes that have been so far identified.[35]
See Code Talker Medals
 
Women Airforce Service Pilots July 1, 2009 Pub. L. 111–40 (text) (PDF)
123 Stat. 1958
"Their motives for wanting to fly airplanes all those years ago wasn't for fame or glory or recognition. They simply had a passion to take what gifts they had and use them to help defend not only America, but the entire free world, from tyranny. And they let no one get in their way." — Lt. Col. Nicole Malachowski, first female pilot in the USAF Thunderbirds, remarks made at presentation ceremony on March 10, 2010 in Emancipation Hall of the U.S. Capitol Visitor Center.[36]

A single gold medal was struck, to be retained by the Smithsonian Institution. At the ceremony, every attending WASP and a family member of a deceased WASP received a bronze duplicate (bronze duplicates are typically made available for sale through the U.S. Mint) financed through donations.[37]
 
 
 
 
Neil A. Armstrong,
Edwin E. "Buzz" Aldrin Jr.,
Michael Collins, and
John Herschel Glenn Jr.
August 7, 2009 Pub. L. 111–44 (text) (PDF)
123 Stat. 1966
In recognition of their significant contributions to society.

"We stand on the shoulders of the extraordinary men we recognize today...Those of us who have had the privilege to fly in space followed the trail they forged...When, 50 years ago this year, President Kennedy challenged the nation to reach the moon, to 'take longer strides' toward a 'great new American enterprise,' these men were the human face of those words...From Mercury and Gemini, on through our landings on the Moon in the Apollo Program, their actions unfolded the will of a nation for the greater achievement of humankind." — Charles F. Bolden Jr., Administrator of NASA, excerpt of remarks made at presentation ceremony November 16, 2011, at the Rotunda on Capitol Hill.[38]
 
Arnold Palmer September 30, 2009 Pub. L. 111–65 (text) (PDF)
123 Stat. 2003
In recognition of his service to the Nation in promoting excellence and good sportsmanship.

"Arnold Palmer is a legend both on and off the golf course...His impact on players, tournaments, fans, sponsors, sports television, volunteers and perhaps most importantly on communities where he worked, lived and competed cannot be measured but is deeply felt and will continue have a tremendous impact for generations." — PGA Tour Commissioner Tim Finchem.[39]
 
 
Muhammad Yunus October 5, 2010 Pub. L. 111–253 (text) (PDF)
124 Stat. 2635
"Professor Yunus set out to do what may be the biggest thing of all, and that is liberating people to seek a better life. And not just any people, but men and women who had only known misery, who had been told they were no good." — John Boehner, Speaker of the House of Representatives, excerpt of remarks made at presentation ceremony April 17, 2013, at the Rotunda on Capitol Hill.[40]
 
 
The 100th Infantry Battalion, the 442nd Regimental Combat Team, and the Military Intelligence Service October 8, 2010 Pub. L. 111–254 (text) (PDF)
124 Stat. 2637
In recognition of their dedicated service during World War II.

A single gold medal was struck, and it was first presented collectively at a ceremony at the U.S Capitol Visitor Center on November 2, 2011. The medal will tour various museums in conjunction with further presentation ceremonies and then be put on permanent display at the Smithsonian Institution.[41]
 
Montford Point Marines November 23, 2011 Pub. L. 112–59 (text) (PDF)
125 Stat. 749
In recognition of their personal sacrifice and service to their country.

A single gold medal was struck, and was presented collectively on June 27, 2012, in Emancipation Hall at the U.S. Capitol Visitor Center. The following day, in a ceremony at Marine Barracks, every attending Montford Point Marine and a family member of a deceased Montford Point Marine was presented with a bronze duplicate (bronze duplicates are typically available for sale through the U.S. Mint) financed through donations.[42]
 
 
In honor of the men and women who perished as a result of the terrorist attacks on the United States on September 11, 2001 December 23, 2011 Pub. L. 112–76 (text) (PDF)
125 Stat. 1275
Three gold medals to be struck, one medal shall be given to each of the Flight 93 National Memorial in Pennsylvania, the National September 11 Memorial and Museum in New York, and the Pentagon Memorial at the Pentagon, with the understanding that each medal is to be put on permanent, appropriate display.
 

 
 
Raoul Wallenberg July 26, 2012 Pub. L. 112–148 (text) (PDF)
126 Stat. 1140
"In recognition of his achievements and heroic actions during the Holocaust." — P.L. 112-148
 
Addie Mae Collins, Denise McNair, Carole Robertson, and Cynthia Wesley May 24, 2013 Pub. L. 113–11 (text) (PDF) Congressional gold medal award to victims of the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing (H.R. 360; 113th Congress)
 
First Special Service Force July 12, 2013 Pub. L. 113–16 (text) (PDF) Granted collectively in recognition of its superior service during World War II.[43]
 
Members of the Doolittle Tokyo Raiders May 23, 2014 Pub. L. 113–106 (text) (PDF) "To award a Congressional Gold Medal to the World War II members of the "Doolittle Tokyo Raiders", for outstanding heroism, valor, skill, and service to the United States in conducting the bombings of Tokyo."
 
American Flying aces May 23, 2014 Pub. L. 113–105 (text) (PDF) "To award a Congressional Gold Medal to the American Fighter Aces, collectively, in recognition of their heroic military service and defense of our country's freedom throughout the history of aviation warfare."
 
WWII members of the Civil Air Patrol May 30, 2014 Pub. L. 113–108 (text) (PDF) Honoring the services of over 200,000 Civil Air Patrol volunteers during World War II.[44]
President of the State of Israel Shimon Peres June 9, 2014 Pub. L. 113–114 (text) (PDF) "Shimon Peres has honorably served Israel for over 70 years, during which he has significantly contributed to United States interests and has played a pivotal role in forging the strong and unbreakable bond between the United States and Israel."[45]
 
 
"Monuments Men" aka members of the Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives Section under the Allied Armies June 9, 2014 Pub. L. 113–116 (text) (PDF) "In recognition of their heroic role in the preservation, protection, and restitution of monuments, works of art, and artifacts of cultural importance during and following World War II."


Living recipients who attended the ceremony included Harry Ettlinger and Motoko Fujishiro Huthwaite.[46]

 
 
65th Infantry Regiment June 10, 2014 Pub. L. 113–120 (text) (PDF) The 65th Infantry is the first Hispanic military unit, and the first unit of the Korean War, to be awarded the Congressional Gold Medal.[47]
 
Jack Nicklaus December 16, 2014 Pub. L. 113–210 (text) (PDF) In recognition of his service to the Nation in promoting excellence and good sportsmanship (PL 113-210).
 
 
Selma to Montgomery marchers March 7, 2015 Pub. L. 114–5 (text) (PDF) "To the Foot Soldiers who participated in Bloody Sunday, Turnaround Tuesday, or the final Selma to Montgomery Voting Rights March in March of 1965, which served as a catalyst for the Voting Rights Act of 1965."
 
Filipino World War II Veterans December 14, 2016 Pub. L. 114–265 (text) (PDF) Senate Bill 1555 was introduced by Senator Mazie Hirono (HI) and the House companion bill was introduced by Representative Tulsi Gabbard (HI-02).[48]
 
Office of Strategic Services December 14, 2016 Pub. L. 114–269 (text) (PDF) In commemoration to the members of the Office of Strategic Services (OSS), in recognition of their superior service and major contributions during World War II.--PL 114-269
 
Bob Dole September 15, 2017 Pub. L. 115–60 (text) (PDF) In recognition for his service to the nation as a soldier, legislator, and statesman. (PL 115-60).
 
 
Anwar Sadat Centennial Celebration Act December 13, 2018 Pub. L. 115–310 To award the Congressional Gold Medal to Anwar Sadat in recognition of his heroic achievements and courageous contributions to peace in the Middle East.
 
Larry Doby December 17, 2018 Pub. L. 115–322 In recognition of his achievements and contributions to American major league athletics, civil rights, and the Armed Forces during World War II.
 
Chinese American Veterans of World War II December 20, 2018 Pub. L. 115–337 In recognition of their dedicated service during World War II.
 
The crew of the USS Indianapolis December 20, 2018 Pub. L. 115–338 In recognition of their perseverance, bravery, and service to the United States. To be given to the Indiana War Memorial Museum in Indianapolis, Indiana for appropriate display.
 
Steve Gleason January 3, 2019 Pub. L. 115–415 "Following his diagnosis, Steve, with the loving support of his wife, Michel, began a mission to show that patients can not only live but thrive after a diagnosis of ALS and established The Gleason Initiative Foundation also known simply as 'Team Gleason'."

Gleason is the first NFL player to receive the award.[49]

 
Katherine Johnson November 8, 2019 Pub. L. 116-68 In recognition of her service to the United States as a mathematician.
 
Christine Darden November 8, 2019 Pub. L. 116-68 For her service to the United States as an aeronautical engineer.
 
Dorothy Vaughan November 8, 2019 Pub. L. 116-68 In recognition of her service to the United States during the Space Race.
 
Mary Jackson November 8, 2019 Pub. L. 116-68 In recognition of her service to the United States during the Space Race.
Unnamed recipients November 8, 2019 Pub. L. 116-68 In recognition of all the women who served as computers, mathematicians, and engineers at the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) between the 1930s and the 1970s.
 
Greg LeMond December 4, 2020 Pub. L. 116–208 In recognition of his service to the Nation as an athlete, activist, role model, and community leader.
 
U.S. Capitol Police and Metropolitan Police Department of the District of Columbia officers August 5, 2021 Pub. L. 117-32 In recognition of the law enforcement agencies that protected the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021.
 
369th Infantry Regiment August 25, 2021 Pub. L. 117-38 In recognition of the regiment, commonly known as the Harlem Hellfighters, for their bravery and outstanding service during World War I.
The 13 servicemembers killed in action at Hamid Karzai International Airport December 16, 2021 Pub. L. 117-72 In recognition for going above and beyond the call of duty to protect citizens of the United States and our allies to ensure they are brought to safety in an extremely dangerous situation as the Taliban regained control over Afghanistan and exemplified extreme bravery and valor against armed enemy combatants. Servicemembers listed: Maxton Soviak, Kareem Nikoui, David Espinoza, Rylee McCollum, Jared Schmitz, Hunter Lopez, Taylor Hoover, Daegan William-Tyeler Page, Nicole Gee, Humberto Sanchez, Dylan Merola, Johanny Rosario Pichardo, and Ryan Knauss.
 
Willie O'Ree January 31, 2022 Pub. L. 117-84 In recognition of his extraordinary contributions and commitment to hockey, inclusion, and recreational opportunity.
 
The 23rd Headquarters Special Troops and the 3133rd Signal Services Company February 1, 2022 Pub. L. 117-85 The "Ghost Army", a 1,100-man WW II U.S. Army tactical deception unit officially known as the 23rd Headquarters Special Troops[50] saved between 20,000 and 30,000 Allied lives. Their activity was kept secret for more than 40-years, until it was declassified in 1996.[51]
The 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion March 14, 2022 Pub. L. 117-97 All-female, all-black battalion deployed during World War Two who sorted mail in England and France; includes Romay Davis[52]
World War II Merchant Marine May 19, 2022 [1] The Merchant Mariners who delivered 15 million tons of goods in war materials to five continents and who served as part of the U.S. Military to deliver supplies and personnel to foreign countries engulfed in the war. A higher proportion of Merchant Mariners lost their lives between 1939 and 1945 than any military branch.
Emmett Till and Mamie Till-Mobley January 5, 2023 Pub. L. 117-334 To "honor the legacy of Emmett Till and the incredible suffering and equally incredible courage, resilience, and efforts of Mamie Till-Mobley that led to the civil rights movement that began in the 1950s."[53]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ It is unclear if the gold version is considered a Congressional Gold Medal, as this award is not listed on the artandhistory.house.gov webpage for recipients, nor is it listed in the Congressional Research Service report (see "Sources"). Compare to 1930 awards of 1st Byrd Expedition.
  2. ^ It is unclear if the medal was ever struck, or if Blair ever received it.

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Below is a list of recipients of the Congressional Gold Medal the highest civilian honor bestowed by the United States Congress Contents 1 Recipients of Continental Congress Gold Medals 2 Recipients of Congressional Gold Medals 3 See also 4 Notes 5 References 6 Sources 7 External linksRecipients of Continental Congress Gold Medals EditRecipient s Date of approval Public law Notes Medal George Washington March 25 1776 Continental Congress Awarded to Washington and the officers and soldiers under his command in honor of the liberation of Boston first major city liberated from British occupation Later led the Continental Army to victory in the American Revolutionary War 1775 1783 Presented to Washington March 21 1790 and currently resides at the Boston Public Library 1 Also See Washington Before Boston Medal Major General Horatio Gates November 4 1777 Continental Congress Victor in Saratoga campaign The medal is currently in the possession of the New York Historical Society Major General Anthony Wayne July 26 1779 Continental Congress Commander at the Battle of Stony Point The medal is currently in the possession of the Pennsylvania Society of Sons of the Revolution Major Henry Light Horse Harry Lee September 24 1779 Continental Congress Commander at the Battle of Paulus Hook Only non general to receive a gold medal during the American Revolutionary War Brigadier General Daniel Morgan March 9 1781 Continental Congress Commander at the Battle of Cowpens In 1836 Congress 5 Stat 66 authorized a duplicate be struck to replace the lost original and be presented to Morgan Neville his lineal heir Major General Nathanael Greene October 29 1781 Continental Congress Commander at the Battle of Eutaw Springs Captain John Paul Jones October 16 1787 Continental Congress For his valor and brilliant services during the Battle of Flamborough Head eight years earlier Jones became the first and only Continental Navy officer to receive this distinction for his service during the American Revolution 2 Recipients of Congressional Gold Medals EditRecipient s Date of approval Public law Notes Medal Captain Thomas Truxtun March 29 1800 2 Stat 87 3 Commander of the USS Constellation during the battle against the French frigate La Vengeance Commodore Edward Preble March 3 1805 2 Stat 346 347 For 1804 attacks on Tripoli during the First Barbary War Captain Isaac HullCaptain Stephen DecaturCaptain Jacob Jones January 29 1813 2 Stat 830 For action against the Guerriere Macedonian and Frolic during the War of 1812 Silver duplicates awarded to their commissioned officers on board Captain William Bainbridge March 3 1813 2 Stat 831 Commander of the USS Constitution during her capture of HMS Java Silver duplicates awarded to his commissioned officers on board The medal is currently possessed by the USS Constitution Museum Captain Oliver Hazard Perry andCaptain Jesse D Elliott January 6 1814 3 Stat 141 Victors of the Battle of Lake Erie Silver medals authorized for their commissioned officers on board Lieutenant William W Burrows II and Lieutenant Edward McCall January 6 1814 3 Stat 141 142 For capture of HMS Boxer awarded posthumously to Burrows who was killed in action Silver duplicates awarded to his commissioned officers on board Captain James Lawrence January 11 1814 3 Stat 142 Awarded posthumously for capture of HMS Peacock Silver medals awarded to his commissioned officers on board Captain Thomas MacdonoughCaptain Robert HenleyLieutenant Stephen Cassin October 20 1814 3 Stat 245 246 Heroes of Battle of Plattsburgh Captain Lewis Warrington October 21 1814 3 Stat 246 For capture of HMS Epervier Silver duplicates awarded to his commissioned officers on board Captain Johnston Blakeley November 3 1814 3 Stat 246 247 For capture of HMS Reindeer Silver duplicates awarded to his commissioned officers on board Major General Jacob Brown November 3 1814 3 Stat 247 Commander at the Battles of Chippawa Niagara and Erie Major General Winfield Scott November 3 1814March 9 1848 3 Stat 2479 Stat 333 For actions at the battles of Chippawa and Niagara War of 1812 For actions during the Siege of Veracruz Mexican American War Major General Peter Buell PorterBrigadier General Eleazar RipleyColonel James Miller November 3 1814 3 Stat 247 For their actions at the battles of Chippawa Niagara and Erie Major General Edmund P Gaines November 3 1814 3 Stat 247 For his actions on 15 August 1814 at the Battle of Erie now known as the Siege of Fort Erie Major General Alexander Macomb November 3 1814 3 Stat 247 For his actions on 11 September 1814 at The Battle of Plattsburgh Major General Andrew Jackson February 27 1815 3 Stat 249 For the defense of New Orleans in the War of 1812 Captain Charles Stewart February 22 1816 3 Stat 341 For the capture of HMS Cyane and HMS Levant Silver medals awarded to his commissioned officers on board Captain James Biddle February 22 1816 3 Stat 341 For the capture of HMS Penguin Silver medals awarded to his commissioned officers on board Major General William Henry Harrison andGovernor Isaac Shelby April 4 1818 3 Stat 476 Victors of the Battle of the Thames Colonel George Croghan February 13 1835 4 Stat 792 For the defense of Fort Stephenson Major General Zachary Taylor July 16 1846March 2 1847May 9 1848 9 Stat 1119 Stat 2069 Stat 334 335 For distinguished achievements during military operations along the Rio GrandeFor meritorious achievements at the Battle of MonterreyFor valor at the Battle of Buena VistaOnly individual to be awarded three times all for his Mexican American War accomplishments 4 Rescuers of the Officers and Crew of the U S Brig Somers March 3 1847 9 Stat 208 Awarded to officers and men of French British and Spanish ships who rescued officers and men of the Somers during the Mexican American War Commander Duncan Ingraham August 4 1854 10 Stat 594 595 For his role in the Koszta AffairFrederick Rose surgeon May 11 1858 11 Stat 369 For caring for and traveling with the sailors on his ship suffering from yellow fever Major General Ulysses S Grant December 17 1863 13 Stat 399 For gallantry and good conduct of himself and his troops in battles of the rebellion The medal is currently possessed by the Smithsonian Cornelius Vanderbilt January 28 1864 13 Stat 401 For donating his steamship Vanderbilt to the Union Captain Robert CreightonCaptain Edwin J LowCaptain George C Stouffer July 26 1866 14 Stat 365 366 For rescuing about 500 Americans from the wreck of the steamship San Francisco Cyrus West Field March 2 1867 14 Stat 574 For establishing the first Transatlantic telegraph cable George Peabody March 16 1867 15 Stat 20 For giving 2 000 000 for the promotion of education in the more destitute portions of the southern and southwestern States George F Robinson March 1 1871 16 Stat 704 For actions to protect William H Seward during an assassination attempt and save his life afterwards Captain Jared Crandall and Others February 24 1873 17 Stat 638 For rescue operations involving the steamer Metis Statute does not specifically call for gold medals to the ten individuals cited including Crandall instead leaves it to the discretion of the President Unclear if any were gold John Horn Jr June 20 1874April 28 1904 18 Stat 57333 Stat 1684 1685 Noted lifesaver 1904 medal was a re issue of the earlier award which Horn claimed had been stolen Customarily the Secretary of the Treasury had issued duplicate medals upon the submission of absolute proof that showed the originals had been irrecoverably lost or destroyed Since such proof was absent in Horn s case congressional approval was necessary before the medal could be replaced 5 John Fox Slater February 5 1883 22 Stat 636 United States philanthropist known for assisting in the education of emancipated African American slaves Joseph Francis August 27 1888 25 Stat 1249 Inventor of life saving tools The medal is currently possessed by the Smithsonian Chief Engineer George Wallace Melville and Others September 30 1890 26 Stat 552 553 To commemorate the perils encountered during the Jeannette Expedition 8 gold and 25 silver medals were struck in decoration form suspended from a ribbon 6 7 First Lieutenant Frank H Newcomb May 3 1900 31 Stat 716 For heroism as commanding officer of USRC Hudson during the Battle of Cardenas 1898 The officers and men of Hudson received silver and bronze versions of the gold medal First Lieutenant David H Jarvis Second Lieutenant Ellsworth P Bertholf and Dr Samuel J Call June 28 1902 32 Stat 492 Participants in the Overland Relief Expedition of 1897 98 Orville and Wilbur Wright March 4 1909 35 Stat 1627 In recognition of their invention of the airplane and contributions to aerial navigation Captain Arthur Henry Rostron July 6 1912 37 Stat 639 Captain of the RMS Carpathia who rescued the survivors of the sunken RMS Titanic at considerable risk to his own ship Captain Paul H Kreibohm and others March 19 1914 38 Stat 769 For participation in the rescue of passengers and crew of the SS VolturnoDomicio da Gama Romulo Sebastian Naon and Eduardo Suarez Mujica March 4 1915 38 Stat 1228 In recognition of the valuable services of these distinguished statesmen as mediators in the controversy between the government of the United States of America and the leaders of the warring parties in the Republic of Mexico Charles Lindbergh May 4 1928 45 Stat 490 In recognition of his contributions to aerial navigation by flying solo non stop from New York to Paris Lincoln Ellsworth Roald Amundsen and Umberto Nobile May 29 1928 45 Stat 2026 2027 In recognition of their contributions to polar exploration Thomas Edison May 29 1928 45 Stat 1012 For development and application of inventions that revolutionized civilizations First Successful Trans Atlantic Flight February 9 1929 45 Stat 1158 See also NC 4 Medal Major Walter Reed and Associates for Yellow Fever Experimentations in Cuba February 28 1929 45 Stat 1409 1410 Also see Walter Reed Medal Officers and Men of the Byrd Antarctic Expedition May 23 1930 46 Stat 379 81 people connected with the expedition were awarded the Byrd Antarctic Expedition Medal 65 were awarded gold seven received silver medals and nine received bronze 8 Lincoln Ellsworth June 16 1936 49 Stat 2324 To recognize exploration that led to U S claims to 350 000 square miles in Antarctica and for his 2 500 mile aerial survey of Antarctica s interior George Cohan June 29 1936 49 Stat 2371 For contributions to American musical culture through authoring and popularizing patriotic songs in wartime Mrs Richard Aldrich and Anna Bouligny June 20 1938 52 Stat 1365 Gold medals were given to Mrs Richard Aldrich and Anna Bouligny some four decades after they served wounded soldiers in Puerto Rico As part of their outstanding unselfish and wholly voluntary service they set up and worked in hospitals for the care and treatment of military patients in Puerto Rico during the War with Spain Mrs Aldrich and Ms Bouligny voluntarily went to Puerto Rico and there rendered service of inestimable value to the Army of the United States in the establishment and operation of hospitals 9 May have been the first women awarded this medal Howard Hughes August 7 1939 53 Stat 1525 For advancing the science of aviationReverend Francis X Quinn August 10 1939 53 Stat 1533 Pastor of the Church of the Guardian Angel in New York City Honored for risking his life in persuading a gunman holding an elderly couple hostage to surrender to police 10 William Sinnott June 15 1940 54 Stat 1283 In recognition of his actions to protect President elect Franklin D Roosevelt during a February 1933 assassination attempt Roland L Boucher January 20 1942 56 Stat 1099 1100 11 year old Roland L Boucher 1929 1978 of Burlington Vermont made national headlines in February 1941 when he saved five playmates who fell through the ice of Lake Champlain One died while being treated after being pulled from the water No one else of his age had been awarded the Congressional Gold Medal until the young victims of the 16th Street Baptist church bombing were honored in 2013 11 Members of the United States Antarctic Expedition of 1939 1941 September 24 1945 P L 79 185 59 Stat 536 The Secretary of the Navy is authorized and directed to cause to be made at the United States mint such number of gold silver and bronze medals of appropriate design as he may deem appropriate and necessary to be presented to members of the United States Antarctic Expedition of 1939 1941 in recognition of their valuable services to the Nation in the field of polar exploration and science P L 79 185 N 1 also see United States Antarctic Expedition Medal George Catlett Marshall General of the Army and Fleet Admiral Ernest Joseph King March 22 1946 60 Stat 1134 1135 In recognition of their leadership in developing the U S strategy for fighting in World War II overseeing the expansion of the Army and Navy to carry it out and successfully implementing it John J Pershing General of the Armies of the United States August 7 1946 60 Stat 1297 1298 For heroic achievements as commander of the American Expeditionary Forces during World War I Brigadier General Billy Mitchell August 8 1946 60 Stat 1319 To recognize his foresight and service to military aviation Vice President Alben W Barkley August 12 1949 P L 81 221 63 Stat 599 For his distinguished public service and outstanding contribution to improving the country s general welfare Irving Berlin July 16 1954 P L 83 536 68 Stat A120 For contributions to American musical culture services by composing wartime patriotic songs including God Bless America Doctor Jonas Salk August 9 1955 P L 84 297 69 Stat 589 In recognition of his discovery of a serum for the prevention of poliomyelitis Surviving Veterans of the American Civil War July 18 1956 P L 84 730 70 Stat 577 This medal was awarded about 90 years after the Civil War ended At the time there were only four veterans of that war known to still be alive The medal honored the last surviving veterans who served in the Union or the Confederate forces 12 Rear Admiral Hyman Rickover August 28 1958 P L 85 826 72 Stat 985 In recognition of successfully directing the development and construction of the world s first nuclear powered ships and the first large scale nuclear power reactor devoted exclusively to the production of electricity P L 85 826 Doctor Robert Goddard September 16 1959 P L 86 277 73 Stat 562 563 In recognition of his pioneering research on space rockets missiles and jet propulsion awarded posthumously P L 86 277 Robert Frost September 13 1960 P L 86 747 74 Stat 883 In recognition of his poetry which enriched the culture of the United States and the philosophy of the world P L 86 747 Doctor Thomas Anthony Dooley III May 27 1961 P L 87 42 75 Stat 87 For his service in meeting the medical needs of the people of Laos and other developing countries Bob Hope June 8 1962 P L 87 478 76 Stat 93 For his contributions to entertainment and culture and the service he rendered his country through his efforts with the United Service Organizations Sam Rayburn Speaker of the House of Representatives September 26 1962 P L 87 478 76 Stat 605 To acknowledge the accomplishments of his many years in public service Douglas MacArthur General of the Army October 9 1962 P L 87 760 76 Stat 760 In recognition of the gallant service he rendered throughout his military career Walt Disney May 24 1968 P L 90 316 82 Stat 130 131 For outstanding contributions to the entertainment industry which benefited United States and world culture Sir Winston Churchill May 7 1969 P L 91 12 83 Stat 8 9 In honor of the dedication of the Winston Churchill Memorial and Library at Westminster College in Fulton Missouri To be presented to the widow of Sir Winston with the marred to prevent duplication die donated to the museum for display purposes Roberto Clemente May 14 1973 P L 93 33 87 Stat 71 The United States has honored several famous sports figures with Congressional Gold Medals among them baseball Hall of Famer Roberto Clemente a native of Puerto Rico Marian Anderson March 8 1977 P L 95 9 91 Stat 19 Marian Anderson was a world famous singer who was often treated unfairly The medal honors her highly distinguished and impressive career She helped the arts to advance in this country and throughout the world helped world peace through her performances her recordings and her work as United States delegate to the United Nations 13 Lieutenant General Ira Eaker October 10 1978 P L 95 438 92 Stat 1060 To commemorate his distinguished career as an aviation pioneer and Air Force leader Robert F Kennedy November 1 1978 P L 95 560 92 Stat 2142 For distinguished and dedicated service to the people of the United States during his career in government John Wayne May 26 1979 P L 96 15 93 Stat 32 In recognition of his distinguished career as an actor and his service to the Nation PL 96 15 Ben Abruzzo Maxie Anderson and Larry Newman June 13 1979 P L 96 20 93 Stat 45 Awarded for the first manned balloon crossing of the Atlantic ocean in the Double Eagle II Hubert Humphrey June 13 1979 P L 96 91 93 Stat 46 Presented to Mrs Hubert H Humphrey in recognition of the distinguished and dedicated service which her late husband gave to the Government and to the people of the United States American Red Cross December 12 1979 P L 96 138 93 Stat 1063 In recognition of its unselfish and humanitarian service to the people of the United States Canadian Ambassador Kenneth D Taylor OC March 6 1980 P L 96 201 94 Stat 79 Canadian Ambassador to Iran who was instrumental in the rescue of American diplomatic staff during the Iran Hostage Crisis this event became commonly known as the Canadian Caper he s also a recipient of the Order of Canada Simon Wiesenthal March 17 1980 P L 96 211 94 Stat 101 Presented in recognition of his contribution to international justice through the documentation and location of war criminals from World War II 1980 US Summer Olympic Team July 8 1980 P L 96 306 94 Stat 937 To recognize the athletes of the 1980 US Summer Olympic team who forfeited the Moscow games due to the United States boycott to protest the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan Because of the high volume of medals needed Congress authorized the U S Mint to forge gold plated medals in lieu of standard solid gold medals 14 The medals status as official Congressional Gold Medals was unclear until confirmed by the Clerk of the House of Representatives in 2007 15 Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands March 22 1982 P L 97 158 96 Stat 18 19 In recognition of the 1982 bicentennial anniversary of diplomatic and trade relations between the Netherlands and the United States Admiral Hyman Rickover second time June 23 1982 P L 97 201 96 Stat 126 127 For his world renowned contributions to the development of nuclear energy and the defense of the United States Fred Waring August 26 1982 P L 97 246 96 Stat 315 316 In recognition of his contribution to enriching American life Joe Louis August 26 1982 P L 97 246 96 Stat 315 316 In recognition of his boxing career which bolstered the spirit of the American people during the Great Depression and World War II Louis L Amour August 26 1982 P L 97 246 96 Stat 315 316 To acknowledge his distinguished career as an author and his contributions to the Nation through his historically based works Leo Ryan November 18 1983 P L 98 159 97 Stat 992 On November 18 1978 Congressman Ryan was murdered in Guyana while on a mission to investigate allegations of abuse at an American camp of cult leader Jim Jones He was awarded the medal posthumously five years later Ryan is the only U S Member of Congress killed in the line of duty 16 Danny Thomas November 29 1983 P L 98 172 97 Stat 1119 1120 To recognize his lifetime of humanitarian and charitable works Harry S Truman May 8 1984 P L 98 278 98 Stat 173 175 In recognition of the lifetime of outstanding public service Lady Bird Johnson May 8 1984 P L 98 278 98 Stat 173 175 In recognition of her conservation and beautification efforts including the Highway Beautification Act Elie Wiesel May 8 1984 P L 98 278 98 Stat 173 175 For humanitarian leadership in documenting and preserving the memory of The Holocaust Roy Wilkins May 17 1984 P L 98 285 98 Stat 186 For his incomparable contribution to the struggle for civil rights and equality George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin August 9 1985 P L 99 86 99 Stat 288 289 In recognition of their contributions to American music theater and culture Natan Sharansky and Avital Sharansky May 13 1986 P L 99 298 100 Stat 432 433 In recognition of their work to advance religious liberty and human rights Harry Chapin May 20 1986 P L 99 311 100 Stat 464 To recognize his efforts to alleviate world hunger Aaron Copland September 23 1986 Pub L 99 418 Stat 952 953 For incomparable contributions to American musical composition Mary Lasker December 24 1987 Pub L 100 210 101 Stat 1441 To recognize her work to encourage medical research and raise public awareness of killing and crippling diseases Jesse Owens September 20 1988 Pub L 100 437 102 Stat 1717 In recognition of the late Jesse Owens athletic achievements and humanitarian contributions to public service civil rights and international goodwill PL 100 437 awarded posthumously Andrew Wyeth November 9 1988 Pub L 100 639 102 Stat 3331 3332 In recognition of outstanding and invaluable contributions to American art and culture Laurance Rockefeller May 17 1990 Pub L 101 296 104 Stat 197 199 For contributions to environmental conservation and historic preservation General Matthew Ridgway November 5 1990 Pub L 101 510 104 Stat 1720 1721 For serving with honor and distinction during a military career of more than 40 years General H Norman Schwarzkopf April 23 1991 Pub L 102 32 105 Stat 175 176 In recognition of his exemplary performance in coordinating the US and allied combat action that liberated Kuwait General Colin Powell April 23 1991 Pub L 102 33 105 Stat 177 178 In recognition of his exemplary performance in planning and coordinating the US military response to the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait The Lubavitcher Rebbe Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson November 2 1994 Pub L 103 457 108 Stat 4799 4800 In recognition of his outstanding and enduring contributions toward world education morality and acts of charity PL 103 457 Ruth Graham and Billy Graham February 13 1996 Pub L 104 111 text PDF 110 Stat 772 773 For lasting contributions to racial equality philanthropy and religion Frank Sinatra May 14 1997 Pub L 105 14 text PDF 111 Stat 32 33 In recognition of his outstanding and enduring contributions through his entertainment career and numerous humanitarian activities PL 105 14 Mother Teresa June 2 1997 Pub L 105 16 text PDF 111 Stat 35 36 To recognize her outstanding humanitarian and charitable activities Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I October 6 1997 Pub L 105 51 text PDF 111 Stat 117 1171 In recognition of his outstanding and enduring contributions to peace and religious understanding Nelson Mandela July 29 1998 Pub L 105 215 text PDF 112 Stat 895 896 For dedication to the abolition of apartheid promotion of reconciliation among the people of South Africa Little Rock Nine October 21 1998 Pub L 105 277 text PDF 112 Stat 2681 597 To Jean Brown Trickey Carlotta Walls LaNier Melba Patillo Beals Terrence Roberts Gloria Ray Karlmark Thelma Mothershed Wair Ernest Green Elizabeth Eckford and Jefferson Thoma in recognition of the selfless heroism such individuals exhibited and the pain they suffered in the cause of civil rights by integrating Central High School in Little Rock Arkansas P L 105 277 Gerald Ford and Betty Ford October 21 1998 Pub L 105 277 text PDF 112 Stat 2681 598 In recognition of their dedicated public service and outstanding humanitarian contributions to the people of the United States P L 105 277 Rosa Parks May 4 1999 Pub L 106 26 text PDF 113 Stat 50 51 Parks defied unjust racial segregation laws on a public transit bus and thus sparked the Montgomery bus boycott an early victory of the American Civil Rights Movement Theodore Hesburgh December 9 1999 Pub L 106 153 text PDF 113 Stat 1733 1734 For his outstanding and enduring contributions to civil rights higher education and the Catholic Church John Joseph O Connor March 3 2000 Pub L 106 175 text PDF 114 Stat 20 21 To John Cardinal O Connor Archbishop of New York in recognition of his accomplishments as a priest a chaplain and a humanitarian P L 106 175 Charles Schulz June 20 2000 Pub L 106 225 text PDF 114 Stat 457 458 Our country owes Charles Schulz a great deal His comic art has changed American culture and brightened the lives of millions of Americans This ceremony today offers one tangible way for our country to express thanks to a truly great American United States Senator Dianne Feinstein sponsor of the bill 17 Pope John Paul II July 27 2000 Pub L 106 250 text PDF 114 Stat 622 623 Speaker of the House of Representatives Dennis Hastert and Representative John Joseph Moakley led a delegation from the U S Congress to bring Pope John Paul II the Congressional Gold Medal on January 8 2001 18 Ronald Reagan and Nancy Reagan July 27 2000 Pub L 106 251 text PDF 114 Stat 624 625 I am sure that each and every one of you have your own special memory of Ronald and Nancy Reagan I know I do Many Americans remember how the Reagan s sic sparked a renewal of hope and optimism in a nation that was beginning to lose faith in the American dream This renewed patriotism will always remain one of their most enduring legacies Ronald and Nancy Reagan shared a remarkable grace a rare charm that set both the American public and world leaders at lease U S Rep Jim Gibbons Republican of Nevada statement made at award ceremony at Rotunda on Capitol Hill 19 Navajo Code Talkers December 21 2000 Pub L 106 554 text PDF 114 Stat 2763 Today we marked a moment of shared history and shared victory We recall a story that all Americans can celebrate and every America should know It is a story of ancient people called to serve in a modern war It is a story of one unbreakable oral code of the Second World War messages travelling by field radio on Iwo Jima in the very language heard across the Colorado plateau centuries ago statement by President George W Bush when presenting the award on July 26 2001 at the Capitol Rotunda to four of the five living original 29 American Navajo code talkers and relatives of the 24 others 20 A gold medal was authorized for each of the original 29 Navajo code talkers or a surviving family member Silver medals were authorized for anyone who qualified as a Navajo code talker 300 or a surviving family member General Hugh Shelton January 16 2002 Pub L 107 127 text PDF 115 Stat 2405 2406 Throughout his 38 years of service to his country his ascent through the ranks of the Army two tours in Vietnam and duty in Operation Desert Storm Gen Shelton has carried with him the North Carolina values of service sacrifice love of family faith in God and devotion to country U S Rep Bob Etheridge who helped write the legislation honoring Shelton 21 British Prime Minister Tony Blair July 18 2003 Pub L 108 60 text PDF 117 Stat 862 863 America has many allies but as we have seen in recent months we can count on Great Britain to fulfill the duties of a true friend in tough times I applaud Tony Blair s extraordinary leadership and his continued support of the United States U S Rep Ginny Brown Waite sponsor of the bill in the United States House of Representatives 22 N 2 Jackie Robinson October 29 2003 Pub L 108 101 text PDF 117 Stat 1195 1197 His story is one that shows what one person can do to hold America to account to its founding promise of freedom and equality It s a lesson for people coming up to see One person can make a big difference in setting the tone of this country President George W Bush on presenting the award to Robinson s widow Rachel Robinson 23 Dr Dorothy Height December 6 2003 Pub L 108 162 text PDF 117 Stat 2017 She s a woman of enormous accomplishment She s a friend of first ladies like Eleanor Roosevelt Hillary Rodham Clinton She s known every president since Dwight David Eisenhower She s told every president what she thinks since Dwight David Eisenhower Truth of the matter is she was the giant of the civil rights movement President George W Bush on presenting Height with the award 24 Joseph A DeLaine Harry amp Eliza Briggs and Levi Pearson December 15 2003 Pub L 108 180 text PDF 117 Stat 2645 2647 The four filed lawsuits in South Carolina which helped lead to Brown v Board of Education These were ordinary citizens who did an extraordinary thing Their courage and commitment to fight for a better education for their children in Clarendon County South Carolina has benefited generations of children nationwide Jim Clyburn Democratic Congressman helped push the legislation through along with Democratic Senator Ernest Hollings both of South Carolina 25 Dr Martin Luther King Jr and Coretta Scott King October 25 2004 Pub L 108 368 text PDF 118 Stat 1746 1748 Dr King had a dream of peace and equality and dedicated his life to achieving that dream Throughout his brief but remarkable life Dr King stood for the causes of freedom justice and equality Carl Levin Democratic Senator from Michigan pushed through bill in United States Senate 26 Tuskegee Airmen April 11 2006 Pub L 109 213 text PDF 120 Stat 322 325 The Tuskegee Airmen were a group of 994 African American pilots who gained fame during WWII for their heroism escorting American bombers in raids over Europe and North Africa Their distinguished service is credited with influencing President Truman to desegregate the U S military Congressman Charles B Rangel Press Release 27 A single gold medal was struck to be retained by the Smithsonian Institution The 14th Dalai Lama Tenzin Gyatso September 27 2006 Pub L 109 287 text PDF 120 Stat 1231 In recognition of the Dalai Lama s many enduring and outstanding contributions to peace non violence human rights and religious understanding Pub L 109 287 28 29 Byron Nelson October 16 2006 Pub L 109 357 text PDF 120 Stat 2044 The Congressional Gold Medal is given to individuals who exemplify the American spirit by serving their community and helping those less fortunate which is what Byron Nelson devoted his life to doing The lives of countless Americans were touched because of the compassion dedication and generosity of this great Texan John Cornyn Republican Senator from Texas 30 Dr Norman Borlaug December 6 2006 Pub L 109 395 text PDF 120 Stat 2708 The most fitting tribute we can offer this good man is to renew ourselves to his life s work and lead a second Green Revolution that feeds the world and today we ll make a pledge to do so President George W Bush statement at Capitol Rotunda ceremony 31 Dr Michael E DeBakey October 2 2007 Pub L 110 95 text PDF 121 Stat 1008 Dr DeBakey s medical advances have contributed so much to our country and the world Not only did he perfect the heart transplant procedure which has saved so many lives but he also invented the M A S H unit As a veteran of World War II he saw our young men dying on the battlefield and was determined to improve medical care to save lives Dr DeBakey will receive the Congressional Gold Medal for these lasting contributions Kay Bailey Hutchison Republican Senator who introduced the legislation 32 Aung San Suu Kyi May 5 2008 Pub L 110 209 text PDF 122 Stat 721 This is a well deserved honor for a remarkable woman who has led the struggle for freedom and democracy in her country Mitch McConnell then leader of Republican United States Senators and sponsor of effort to award the medal to Suu Kyi 33 Constantino Brumidi July 1 2008 Pub L 110 259 text PDF 122 Stat 2430 Presented on July 11 2012 posthumously An answer to a prayer is how the curator for the Architect of the Capitol has described Brumid s arrival in this city at the end of 1854 And rightly so today the Capitol stands in my view as the finest gallery of art in the country The art here doesn t sit idle on display every day it summons the building to life and replenishes the soul of the Congress John Boehner Speaker of the U S House of Representatives excerpt of remarks made at presentation ceremony at the Rayburn Room of the Capitol 34 Edward William Brooke III July 1 2008 Pub L 110 260 text PDF 122 Stat 2433 In recognition of his unprecedented and enduring service to our Nation P L 110 260 Native American code talkers October 15 2008 Pub L 110 420 text PDF 122 Stat 4774 To recognize all Native American code talkers not previously awarded on December 21 2000 a gold medal of individual design to be struck for every tribe that had members who were code talkers in World War I and World War II The gold medal representing the tribe to be retained by the Smithsonian Institution with silver duplicates to each individual code talker On November 20 2013 at a ceremony held at Emancipation Hall in the U S Capitol Visitor Center 25 tribes were honored with medals with an additional 8 tribes honored whose medals had not yet been struck for a total of 33 tribes that have been so far identified 35 See Code Talker Medals Women Airforce Service Pilots July 1 2009 Pub L 111 40 text PDF 123 Stat 1958 Their motives for wanting to fly airplanes all those years ago wasn t for fame or glory or recognition They simply had a passion to take what gifts they had and use them to help defend not only America but the entire free world from tyranny And they let no one get in their way Lt Col Nicole Malachowski first female pilot in the USAF Thunderbirds remarks made at presentation ceremony on March 10 2010 in Emancipation Hall of the U S Capitol Visitor Center 36 A single gold medal was struck to be retained by the Smithsonian Institution At the ceremony every attending WASP and a family member of a deceased WASP received a bronze duplicate bronze duplicates are typically made available for sale through the U S Mint financed through donations 37 Neil A Armstrong Edwin E Buzz Aldrin Jr Michael Collins andJohn Herschel Glenn Jr August 7 2009 Pub L 111 44 text PDF 123 Stat 1966 In recognition of their significant contributions to society We stand on the shoulders of the extraordinary men we recognize today Those of us who have had the privilege to fly in space followed the trail they forged When 50 years ago this year President Kennedy challenged the nation to reach the moon to take longer strides toward a great new American enterprise these men were the human face of those words From Mercury and Gemini on through our landings on the Moon in the Apollo Program their actions unfolded the will of a nation for the greater achievement of humankind Charles F Bolden Jr Administrator of NASA excerpt of remarks made at presentation ceremony November 16 2011 at the Rotunda on Capitol Hill 38 Arnold Palmer September 30 2009 Pub L 111 65 text PDF 123 Stat 2003 In recognition of his service to the Nation in promoting excellence and good sportsmanship Arnold Palmer is a legend both on and off the golf course His impact on players tournaments fans sponsors sports television volunteers and perhaps most importantly on communities where he worked lived and competed cannot be measured but is deeply felt and will continue have a tremendous impact for generations PGA Tour Commissioner Tim Finchem 39 Muhammad Yunus October 5 2010 Pub L 111 253 text PDF 124 Stat 2635 Professor Yunus set out to do what may be the biggest thing of all and that is liberating people to seek a better life And not just any people but men and women who had only known misery who had been told they were no good John Boehner Speaker of the House of Representatives excerpt of remarks made at presentation ceremony April 17 2013 at the Rotunda on Capitol Hill 40 The 100th Infantry Battalion the 442nd Regimental Combat Team and the Military Intelligence Service October 8 2010 Pub L 111 254 text PDF 124 Stat 2637 In recognition of their dedicated service during World War II A single gold medal was struck and it was first presented collectively at a ceremony at the U S Capitol Visitor Center on November 2 2011 The medal will tour various museums in conjunction with further presentation ceremonies and then be put on permanent display at the Smithsonian Institution 41 Montford Point Marines November 23 2011 Pub L 112 59 text PDF 125 Stat 749 In recognition of their personal sacrifice and service to their country A single gold medal was struck and was presented collectively on June 27 2012 in Emancipation Hall at the U S Capitol Visitor Center The following day in a ceremony at Marine Barracks every attending Montford Point Marine and a family member of a deceased Montford Point Marine was presented with a bronze duplicate bronze duplicates are typically available for sale through the U S Mint financed through donations 42 In honor of the men and women who perished as a result of the terrorist attacks on the United States on September 11 2001 December 23 2011 Pub L 112 76 text PDF 125 Stat 1275 Three gold medals to be struck one medal shall be given to each of the Flight 93 National Memorial in Pennsylvania the National September 11 Memorial and Museum in New York and the Pentagon Memorial at the Pentagon with the understanding that each medal is to be put on permanent appropriate display Raoul Wallenberg July 26 2012 Pub L 112 148 text PDF 126 Stat 1140 In recognition of his achievements and heroic actions during the Holocaust P L 112 148 Addie Mae Collins Denise McNair Carole Robertson and Cynthia Wesley May 24 2013 Pub L 113 11 text PDF Congressional gold medal award to victims of the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing H R 360 113th Congress First Special Service Force July 12 2013 Pub L 113 16 text PDF Granted collectively in recognition of its superior service during World War II 43 Members of the Doolittle Tokyo Raiders May 23 2014 Pub L 113 106 text PDF To award a Congressional Gold Medal to the World War II members of the Doolittle Tokyo Raiders for outstanding heroism valor skill and service to the United States in conducting the bombings of Tokyo American Flying aces May 23 2014 Pub L 113 105 text PDF To award a Congressional Gold Medal to the American Fighter Aces collectively in recognition of their heroic military service and defense of our country s freedom throughout the history of aviation warfare WWII members of the Civil Air Patrol May 30 2014 Pub L 113 108 text PDF Honoring the services of over 200 000 Civil Air Patrol volunteers during World War II 44 President of the State of Israel Shimon Peres June 9 2014 Pub L 113 114 text PDF Shimon Peres has honorably served Israel for over 70 years during which he has significantly contributed to United States interests and has played a pivotal role in forging the strong and unbreakable bond between the United States and Israel 45 Monuments Men aka members of the Monuments Fine Arts and Archives Section under the Allied Armies June 9 2014 Pub L 113 116 text PDF In recognition of their heroic role in the preservation protection and restitution of monuments works of art and artifacts of cultural importance during and following World War II Living recipients who attended the ceremony included Harry Ettlinger and Motoko Fujishiro Huthwaite 46 65th Infantry Regiment June 10 2014 Pub L 113 120 text PDF The 65th Infantry is the first Hispanic military unit and the first unit of the Korean War to be awarded the Congressional Gold Medal 47 Jack Nicklaus December 16 2014 Pub L 113 210 text PDF In recognition of his service to the Nation in promoting excellence and good sportsmanship PL 113 210 Selma to Montgomery marchers March 7 2015 Pub L 114 5 text PDF To the Foot Soldiers who participated in Bloody Sunday Turnaround Tuesday or the final Selma to Montgomery Voting Rights March in March of 1965 which served as a catalyst for the Voting Rights Act of 1965 Filipino World War II Veterans December 14 2016 Pub L 114 265 text PDF Senate Bill 1555 was introduced by Senator Mazie Hirono HI and the House companion bill was introduced by Representative Tulsi Gabbard HI 02 48 Office of Strategic Services December 14 2016 Pub L 114 269 text PDF In commemoration to the members of the Office of Strategic Services OSS in recognition of their superior service and major contributions during World War II PL 114 269 Bob Dole September 15 2017 Pub L 115 60 text PDF In recognition for his service to the nation as a soldier legislator and statesman PL 115 60 Anwar Sadat Centennial Celebration Act December 13 2018 Pub L 115 310 To award the Congressional Gold Medal to Anwar Sadat in recognition of his heroic achievements and courageous contributions to peace in the Middle East Larry Doby December 17 2018 Pub L 115 322 In recognition of his achievements and contributions to American major league athletics civil rights and the Armed Forces during World War II Chinese American Veterans of World War II December 20 2018 Pub L 115 337 In recognition of their dedicated service during World War II The crew of the USS Indianapolis December 20 2018 Pub L 115 338 In recognition of their perseverance bravery and service to the United States To be given to the Indiana War Memorial Museum in Indianapolis Indiana for appropriate display Steve Gleason January 3 2019 Pub L 115 415 Following his diagnosis Steve with the loving support of his wife Michel began a mission to show that patients can not only live but thrive after a diagnosis of ALS and established The Gleason Initiative Foundation also known simply as Team Gleason Gleason is the first NFL player to receive the award 49 Katherine Johnson November 8 2019 Pub L 116 68 In recognition of her service to the United States as a mathematician Christine Darden November 8 2019 Pub L 116 68 For her service to the United States as an aeronautical engineer Dorothy Vaughan November 8 2019 Pub L 116 68 In recognition of her service to the United States during the Space Race Mary Jackson November 8 2019 Pub L 116 68 In recognition of her service to the United States during the Space Race Unnamed recipients November 8 2019 Pub L 116 68 In recognition of all the women who served as computers mathematicians and engineers at the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration NASA between the 1930s and the 1970s Greg LeMond December 4 2020 Pub L 116 208 In recognition of his service to the Nation as an athlete activist role model and community leader U S Capitol Police and Metropolitan Police Department of the District of Columbia officers August 5 2021 Pub L 117 32 In recognition of the law enforcement agencies that protected the U S Capitol on January 6 2021 369th Infantry Regiment August 25 2021 Pub L 117 38 In recognition of the regiment commonly known as the Harlem Hellfighters for their bravery and outstanding service during World War I The 13 servicemembers killed in action at Hamid Karzai International Airport December 16 2021 Pub L 117 72 In recognition for going above and beyond the call of duty to protect citizens of the United States and our allies to ensure they are brought to safety in an extremely dangerous situation as the Taliban regained control over Afghanistan and exemplified extreme bravery and valor against armed enemy combatants Servicemembers listed Maxton Soviak Kareem Nikoui David Espinoza Rylee McCollum Jared Schmitz Hunter Lopez Taylor Hoover Daegan William Tyeler Page Nicole Gee Humberto Sanchez Dylan Merola Johanny Rosario Pichardo and Ryan Knauss Willie O Ree January 31 2022 Pub L 117 84 In recognition of his extraordinary contributions and commitment to hockey inclusion and recreational opportunity The 23rd Headquarters Special Troops and the 3133rd Signal Services Company February 1 2022 Pub L 117 85 The Ghost Army a 1 100 man WW II U S Army tactical deception unit officially known as the 23rd Headquarters Special Troops 50 saved between 20 000 and 30 000 Allied lives Their activity was kept secret for more than 40 years until it was declassified in 1996 51 The 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion March 14 2022 Pub L 117 97 All female all black battalion deployed during World War Two who sorted mail in England and France includes Romay Davis 52 World War II Merchant Marine May 19 2022 1 The Merchant Mariners who delivered 15 million tons of goods in war materials to five continents and who served as part of the U S Military to deliver supplies and personnel to foreign countries engulfed in the war A higher proportion of Merchant Mariners lost their lives between 1939 and 1945 than any military branch Emmett Till and Mamie Till Mobley January 5 2023 Pub L 117 334 To honor the legacy of Emmett Till and the incredible suffering and equally incredible courage resilience and efforts of Mamie Till Mobley that led to the civil rights movement that began in the 1950s 53 See also EditCongressional Silver Medal 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Sen Hutchison s Bill to Award Dr DeBakey the Congressional Gold Medal Passes Congress Hutchison s Bill will Award Highest Congressional Civilian Honor to Dr DeBakey Press Release United States Senate Retrieved 2008 11 26 Schor Elana April 25 2008 Burmese detainee receives US honor The Guardian Guardian News and Media Limited Retrieved 2008 11 26 Speaker Boehner Presents Gold Medal Honoring Constantino Brumidi speaker gov Retrieved 2012 09 13 Treasury and Mint Join Congress to Honor Native American Code Talkers treasury gov Retrieved 2015 09 12 WASP awarded Congressional Gold Medal af mil Retrieved 2016 04 24 Recognition Due Military Officer Magazine June 2010 Retrieved 2012 09 14 NASA Legends Awarded Congressional Gold Medal nasa gov Retrieved 2012 09 10 Arnold Palmer receives Congressional Gold Medal PGA Tour September 12 2012 Archived from the original on September 14 2012 Retrieved September 12 2012 US Congress Presents Gold Medal to Professor Muhammad Yunus April 17 2013 Archived 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