• Upon his return from WWII, the mayor of Chattanooga, TN declared August 8, 1945 as "Coolidge Day." • On 3 May, 2013, Coolidge was awarded the Legion of Honor Life-Saving Medallion by The Chapel of Four Chaplains in recognition of having "saved the life of another at grave personal risk." • In November 2013, Coolidge's was the first one of 12
portraits of Medal of Honor recipients on the cover sheet of a United States Postal Service "World War II Medal of Honor Forever Stamp" packet of 20 Medal of Honor stamps. • The Charles H. Coolidge Medal of Honor Heritage Center in downtown Chattanooga, Tennessee, was named in his honor. It opened to the public in February 2020. •
Coolidge Park, located in downtown Chattanooga on the northshore waterfront, was named in his honor. The park features a restored 1894
Dentzel carousel, a pavilion, an interactive play fountain, the Outdoor Chattanooga Center and much open space. It is a popular destination for concerts, outdoor film screenings, festivals and special events. • A nine-mile portion of U.S. Route 27 (Tennessee Route 29) in Hamilton County, Tennessee was renamed the Charles H. Coolidge Medal of Honor Highway and was dedicated in his honor on April 10, 1989. ==See also==