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  2. Courage - Wikipedia

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    Courage (also called bravery, valour (British and Commonwealth English), or valor (American English) is the choice and willingness to confront agony, pain, danger, uncertainty, or intimidation. Valor is courage or bravery, especially in battle .

  3. List of medals for bravery - Wikipedia

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    NASA Exceptional Bravery Medal. This list of medals for bravery is an index to articles about notable medals awarded for bravery or valor. These medals, usually associated with military forces, police forces, or other public safety entities, are given to personnel who have served with gallantry, often for those who have engaged in specific acts of bravery or valor.

  4. Sisu - Wikipedia

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    Sisu is a Finnish word variously translated as stoic determination, tenacity of purpose, grit, bravery, resilience, [1] and hardiness. [2] It is held by Finns to express their national character . It is generally considered [ by whom? ] not to have a single-word literal equivalent in English (tenacity, grit, resilience, and hardiness are much ...

  5. List of highest military decorations by country - Wikipedia

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    Namibian Cross for Bravery: Gold: The Order of the Mukorob is also presented by the President of Namibia for meritorious military service. Netherlands: Military William Order: 30 April 1815: 5,875: New Zealand: The Victoria Cross for New Zealand: 26 July 2007 [10] 1: Replaced The Victoria Cross. North Korea: Hero of the Republic: Established 30 ...

  6. Scott Medal - Wikipedia

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    The award was to be presented under the following condition: No action, however heroic, will merit the award of the Scott medal unless it takes the shape of an act of personal bravery, performed intelligently in the execution of duty at imminent risk to the life of the doer, and armed with full previous knowledge of the risk involved. [1]

  7. Gaius Mucius Scaevola - Wikipedia

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    Gaius Mucius Cordus, better known with his later cognomen Scaevola (/ ˈ s iː v ə l ə, ˈ s ɛ v-/ SE(E)V-ə-lə, Latin: [ˈskae̯wɔla]), was an ancient Roman youth, possibly mythical, famous for his bravery. In 508 BC, during the war between Rome and Clusium, the Clusian king Lars Porsena laid siege to Rome.

  8. Fortune favours the bold - Wikipedia

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    The phrase has been widely used as a slogan in the Western world to emphasize the rewards of courage and bravery, particularly within military organizations, and it is also used up to the present day on the coats of arms of numerous families and clans. It has historically served as a popular motto for universities, along with other academic ...

  9. Joseph B. Adkison - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Bernard Adkison (January 4, 1892 – May 23, 1965) was an American soldier serving in the U.S. Army during World War I who received the Medal of Honor for bravery. Biography [ edit ]