The following pages link to List of Medal of Honor recipients for World War II
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- Montgomery County, North Carolina (links | edit)
- Sadao Munemori (links | edit)
- Attack on Pearl Harbor (links | edit)
- Tuskegee Airmen (links | edit)
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- Albert David (links | edit)
- Jimmy Doolittle (links | edit)
- Jonathan M. Wainwright (general) (links | edit)
- Joe Foss (links | edit)
- Richard Bong (links | edit)
- Edward O'Hare (links | edit)
- Richard Antrim (links | edit)
- Rodger Young (links | edit)
- Bruce McCandless (links | edit)
- Pappy Boyington (links | edit)
- Henry T. Elrod (links | edit)
- United States aircraft production during World War II (links | edit)
- Addison Baker (links | edit)
- Isaac C. Kidd (links | edit)
- Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (links | edit)
- Maurice Britt (links | edit)
- Jack Lummus (links | edit)
- Robert S. Scott (links | edit)
- Rosie the Riveter (links | edit)
- Destroyers-for-bases deal (links | edit)
- Douglas Albert Munro (links | edit)
- John D. Bulkeley (links | edit)
- Darrell S. Cole (links | edit)
- Edson Range (links | edit)
- List of Medal of Honor recipients (links | edit)
- Norman Scott (admiral) (links | edit)
- John P. Cromwell (links | edit)
- Matt Urban (links | edit)
- Daniel J. Callaghan (links | edit)
- Women's Army Corps (links | edit)
- Samuel David Dealey (links | edit)
- Eugene B. Fluckey (links | edit)
- Women Airforce Service Pilots (links | edit)
- Robert E. Roeder (links | edit)
- William J. Bordelon (links | edit)
- Henry A. Courtney Jr. (links | edit)
- Donald A. Gary (links | edit)
- Ernest E. Evans (links | edit)
- David McCampbell (links | edit)
- Robert G. Cole (links | edit)
- Thomas McGuire (links | edit)