Sec. 1088. Sense of Congress regarding naming warships after deceased Navy Medal of Honor recipients
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It is the sense of Congress that the Secretary of the Navy should name warships after deceased Navy recipients of the Medal of Honor from World War I to the present, who have not had a vessel named in their honor, as follows: Tedford H. Cann. Ora Graves. John MacKenzie. Patrick McGunigal. John H. Balch. Joel T. Boone. Jesse W. Covington. Edouard Izac. David E. Hayden. Alexander G. Lyle. Francis E. Ormsbee, Jr. Orlando H. Petty. Oscar Schmidt, Jr. Daniel A. J. Sullivan. Frank M.
Upton. John O. Siegel. Henry Breault. Thomas J. Ryan. George R. Cholister. Thomas Eadie. William R. Huber. William Badders. James H. McDonald. John Mihalowski. Samuel G. Fuqua. William E. Hall. Herbert Schonland. Nathan G. Gordon. Arthur M. Preston. Eugene B. Fluckey. Robert Bush. Rufus G. Herring. Franklin J. Pierce. George L. Street. George E. Wahlen. William L. McGonagle.