Hegseth Defends Medal Retention for Wounded Knee Soldiers

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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced that the 20 soldiers awarded the Medal of Honor for their actions at Wounded Knee in 1890 will keep their medals, following a review that upheld their bravery despite the controversial history of the event, which involved the killing of an estimated 250 Native Americans by U.S. troops. The decision continues a pattern of the military and government revisiting historical narratives and honors related to contentious events.
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