Medal of Honor recipients The following 43 SAR Compatriots are known to have received the United States Congressional
Medal of Honor. It is possible that there are other Medal of Honor recipients who were SAR Compatriots. The number recipients for each conflict is as follows: Civil War – 17, Indian Wars – 6, Spanish–American War – 1, Philippines – 2, Vera Cruz – 1, Peacetime – 3, World War II – 8, Korea - 2, Vietnam – 3. Only two of these recipients, Major General Patrick Brady and Captain Gary M. Rose, are living as of 2025. This link is the National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution Medal of Honor Recipient timeline: https://www.sar.org/sar-compatriot-medal-of-honor-recipients/ (The rank indicated is the highest held by the individual and not necessarily that held at the time the Medal of Honor was earned or awarded.)
Civil War • Lieutenant General
Nelson A. Miles, USA – U.S. Army Commanding General, 1895–1903. • Major General
Theodore S. Peck, VTNG – Adjutant General of Vermont • Major General
William R. Shafter, USA – Commanded the
Fifth Army Corps during the
Siege of Santiago. • Major General
David S. Stanley, USV – hero of the
Battle of Franklin during the Civil War. • Brevet Major General
Lewis Addison Grant, USV – Assistant Secretary of War. • Brevet Major General
Rufus Saxton, USV – Defended Harper's Ferry during the Civil War. • Brevet Major General
Orlando Willcox, USA – Wounded in action at the
Battle of Bull Run. • Brigadier General
Horatio Collins King, NYNG - Received Medal of Honor for actions near Dinwiddie Courthouse. • Brigadier General
Edmund Rice, USA – Earned the Medal of Honor at the
Battle of Gettysburg. • Brevet Brigadier General
Byron Mac Cutcheon, USV – Brigade commander during the Civil War. • Brevet Brigadier General
Horace Porter, USV – President General of the SAR from 1892 to 1897. • Brevet Brigadier General
Philip S. Post, USV – Civil War veteran and U.S. Representative. • Brevet Brigadier General
Edward W. Whitaker, USV – Cavalry officer during the Civil War. • Brevet Colonel
Clinton A. Cilley, USV - Received the Medal of Honor for actions at the
Battle of Chickamauga. • Brevet Lieutenant Colonel
George G. Benedict, USV - Received Medal of Honor for actions at the
Battle of Gettysburg. • Brevet Major
Ira H. Evans, USV - Received the Medal of Honor for heroism at the
Battle of Hatcher's Run in Virginia. • Captain
George Washington Brush, USV – Commanded a company of the 34th United States Colored Troops (USCT).
Indian Wars • Brigadier General
John B. Babcock, USA – Veteran of the Civil War and earned the Medal of Honor during the Indian Wars. • Brigadier General
Oscar F. Long, USA – Served in the campaign against
Chief Joseph. • Colonel
John C. Gresham, USA - received the Medal of Honor for actions at
Wounded Knee. • Colonel
Charles H. Heyl, USA - received the Medal of Honor for actions against hostile Indians. • Lieutenant Colonel
John O. Skinner, USA - Received Medal of Honor for actions against hostile Indians while serving as a civilian contract surgeon. • First Lieutenant
Powhatan H. Clarke, USA – Commanded African-American Cavalrymen (a.k.a. "Buffalo Soldiers") against Apache Indians.
Spanish-American War • Colonel
Theodore Roosevelt, USV (posthumous recipient) - Only person to receive both the Medal of Honor and the
Nobel Peace Prize.
Philippine Insurrection • Lieutenant Colonel
Bernard A. Byrne, USV - Received the Medal of Honor for heroic actions in the Philippines. • Major
John Alexander Logan Jr., USV (posthumous recipient) - Died during his Medal of Honor action in the Philippines.
Vera Cruz • Admiral
Frank F. Fletcher, USN - Commander of the
Vera Cruz expedition.
Peacetime (non-combat) • Major General
Adolphus Greely, USA – Civil War veteran and Arctic explorer. • Rear Admiral
Richard E. Byrd Jr., USN – Awarded Medal of Honor for first flight over the North Pole. • Lieutenant
William Lowell Hill, USN – Awarded Medal of Honor for rescuing a sailor from drowning.
World War II • General of the Army
Douglas MacArthur, USA – Legendary general (General MacArthur approved an SAR service medal, the Patriot Medal, bearing his likeness, and was the first recipient following his death in 1964.) • General
Jonathan Wainwright, USA – Commanded the defense of the Philippines. • Brigadier General
Theodore Roosevelt Jr., AUS (posthumous recipient) – Landed at
Utah Beach on
D-Day. • Brigadier General
Joseph Foss, SDANG – Marine fighter pilot on
Guadalcanal and Governor of South Dakota. • Major
Robert Hugo Dunlap, USMC – Commanded a company of Marines at
Iwo Jima. • Chief Warrant Officer
Hershel W. Williams, USMCR – Last surviving World War II Medal of Honor recipient. • Technical Sergeant
Charles H. Coolidge, USA – Infantry soldier who served in France during World War II. • Sergeant
John D. Hawk, USA – Earned the Medal of Honor at the
Battle of the Falaise Pocket.
Korean War • Colonel
Ralph Puckett, Jr., USA • Corporal
Fred B. McGee, USA (posthumous recipient)
Vietnam • Vice Admiral
James Bond Stockdale, USN – Prisoner of War in Vietnam. • Major General
Patrick Brady, USA – Vietnam War helicopter pilot. • Captain
Gary Michael Rose, USA - Received the Medal of Honor for actions in Laos.
Military and naval officers • Admiral of the Navy
George Dewey – Hero of the
Battle of Manila Bay • General of the Armies
Ulysses S. Grant – Commanding General of the
Union Army and President of the United States • General of the Armies
John J. Pershing – U.S. Army Chief of Staff and commander of the American Expeditionary Force in the First World War • General of the Army
Dwight Eisenhower – Supreme Commander of Allied Forces Europe • General of the Air Force
Henry H. Arnold, USAF – Commander of the U.S.
Army Air Force in World War II • Fleet Admiral
William F. Halsey – Commander of the
3rd Fleet in World War II • General
Joseph E. Johnston, CSA – Confederate general • General
Frederick Kroesen –
Vice Chief of Staff of the United States Army • General
James N. Mattis, USMC – 26th Secretary of Defense and Commander the United States Joint Forces Command 2007 to 2010. • General
Charles P. Summerall –
U.S. Army Chief of Staff and president of
The Citadel • General
William C. Westmoreland – Commander of
Military Assistance Command Vietnam (MACV) • Admiral
Thomas H. Moorer –
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff • Admiral
David Dixon Porter – Senior admiral of the U.S. Navy from 1870 to 1891 • Admiral
Harry D. Train II –
NATO Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic • Lieutenant General
Simon B. Buckner, CSA – Veteran of the Civil War and Governor of Kentucky • Lieutenant General
Joseph Wheeler, CSA – Veteran of the Civil War and the Spanish–American War • Lieutenant General
Theodore G. Stroup, USA – Deputy Chief of Staff, Personnel • Lieutenant General
Guy Swan, USA – Commanding General, Fifth US Army • Lieutenant General
David Ohle, USA – Deputy Chief of Staff, Personnel • Vice Admiral
James Bond Stockdale, USN – President of the
Naval War College • Major General
James A. Adkins, USA – 28th
Adjutant General of Maryland • Major General
Thomas M. Anderson – Veteran of the Civil War, Spanish–American War and the Philippine Insurrection • Major General
Joseph Cabell Breckinridge Sr., USV – Veteran of the Civil War and the Spanish–American War • Major General
Donald Burdick, USA – Director, Army National Guard • Major General
Darius N. Couch, USV – Union Army general during the Civil War • Major General
George Crook, USA - Veteran of the Civil War and Indian campaigns. • Major General
Frederick D. Grant, USV – Son of President Ulysses S. Grant • Major General
Ulysses S. Grant III – Grandson of President Ulysses S. Grant • Major General
Curtis Guild Jr., MVM – Governor of Massachusetts • Major General
William Henry Fitzhugh Lee, CSA – Son of General
Robert E. Lee • Major General
George Owen Squier USA, – Chief Signal Officer of the United States Army in World War I, inventor of telephone carrier multiplexing in 1910 and
Muzak background music • Rear Admiral
Charles Johnston Badger – Superintendent of the
United States Naval Academy • Rear Admiral
John R. Bartlett – Oceanographer • Rear Admiral
George Belknap • Rear Admiral
Charles Edgar Clark – Captain of the battleship
USS Oregon during the Spanish–American War • Rear Admiral
Walter S. Crosley –
Navy Cross recipient • Rear Admiral
Lewis A. Kimberly • Rear Admiral
Winfield Scott Schley – Hero of the
Battle of Santiago de Cuba • Rear Admiral
Yates Stirling – Veteran of the
American Civil War and the
Spanish–American War • Rear Admiral
John L. Worden – Commander of the
USS Monitor • Brigadier General
James Devereux, USMC – Recipient of the
Navy Cross and congressman • Brigadier General
Charles Wheaton Abbot Jr., RING – Adjutant General of Rhode Island • Brigadier General
George Andrews – Adjutant General of the United States Army • Brigadier General
George Lippitt Andrews • Brigadier General William H. Bisbee – Veteran of the Civil War and Spanish–American War (lived to age 102) • Brigadier General
Charles A. Coolidge – Veteran of the Civil War and Spanish–American War. • Brigadier General
Charles Duke, USAF –
Apollo 16 lunar module pilot. • Brigadier General
Elisha Dyer Jr., RIM – Adjutant General of Rhode Island • Brigadier General
Winfield Scott Edgerly – Veteran of the
Indian Wars and the
Spanish–American War. • Brigadier General
James Roosevelt, USMCR – Recipient of the
Navy Cross and the
Silver Star. • Brigadier General
George Miller Sternberg – U.S. Army Surgeon General. • Brigadier General
Charles Foster Tillinghast Sr., RING – Veteran of the Spanish–American War and World War I • Brevet Brigadier General
Edwin S. Greeley, USV – Union Veteran of the Civil War • Commodore
Alfred Brooks Fry, NYNM - Civil engineer and commander of the
New York Naval Militia. • Captain
Charles V. Gridley, USN – Captain of the
USS Olympia at the
Battle of Manila Bay. • Captain
Blake Wayne Van Leer, USN – Recipient of the
Legion of Merit and
Moreell Medal. • Colonel
William Hayward – Commander of the
Harlem Hellfighters during World War I. • Colonel
Ashley Chadbourne McKinley, USAF – Photographer on first flight over the South Pole. • Colonel
Theodore Roosevelt, USV – Spanish–American War veteran and leader of the
Rough Riders. • Colonel
Joseph W. Vance, USV - Adjutant General of Illinois. • Lieutenant Colonel
John Q. Cannon, USV – Spanish-American War veteran and former Mormon leader. • Lieutenant Colonel
Russell Benjamin Harrison, USV – Veteran of the Spanish–American War and son of President
Benjamin Harrison. • Lieutenant Colonel
Archibald Roosevelt, AUS – Veteran of both world wars and four time recipient of the
Silver Star. • Commander
Franklin Roosevelt Jr., USN – Recipient of the Silver Star and Congressman. • Major
Washington Irving Lincoln Adams, NA – Politician, banker and veteran of World War I, descendant of President
John Adams and president general of the SAR from 1922 to 1923. • Major
Archibald Butt, USA – Presidential aide who died on the RMS
Titanic. • Major
Kermit Roosevelt, AUS – Served in the British and American armies in both world wars and recipient of the
Military Cross. • Brevet Major
Augustus P. Davis, USV – Founder of the
Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War. ==Public officials==