8. What was Henry Johnson's life like when he returned after the war?
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Henry Johnson was brought to the nations attention by coverage in the “New York World” and “The Saturday Evening Post” for his heroic deeds later in the year of 1918.
He was also awarded the “Medal Of Honor” by president Barack Obama in a posthumous ceremony at the White House.
Johnson was recognized by the French with a “Croix de guerre with star and bronze palm, and was the first U.S. soldier in World War 1 to receive that honor.
Veterans Bureau records show that a “permanent and total disability” rating was granted to Johnson on Sept 16. 1927, as a result of his tuberculosis. Additional Veterans Bureau records refer to Johnson receiving monthly compensation and regular visits by Veterans Bureau medical personnel until his death, which unfortunately, was on July 1. 1929, in Washington, D.C., of myocarditis.
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