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Ralph Norman advocates for Medal of Honor recognition for Vietnam veteran

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U.S. Rep. Ralph Norman representing South Carolina's 5th Congressional District | Official U.S. House headshot

U.S. Rep. Ralph Norman representing South Carolina's 5th Congressional District | Official U.S. House headshot

Ralph Norman, a U.S. Congressman representing South Carolina's 5th district since 2017, recently shared a series of tweets regarding his efforts to recognize the bravery of American military personnel and a recent political development. Norman, who has served in Congress following his tenure in the South Carolina House of Representatives, continues to advocate for issues pertinent to his constituents.

On March 25, 2025, Norman tweeted about honoring Medal of Honor recipients. He stated: "Today, we honor the bravery, sacrifice, and unwavering courage of our nation’s Medal of Honor recipients. Recently, I sent a letter to @POTUS to award Major James Capers, Jr. this distinction for his incredible strength during his time serving in Vietnam." This tweet underscores Norman's initiative to recognize Major James Capers Jr.'s service during the Vietnam War.

Following this tweet on the same day, he provided additional information by linking an article about the letter he sent: "Read about the letter https://t.co/3p3Mo1UhO9". This post directs readers to further details regarding his communication with President Biden.

The next day on March 26, 2025, Norman posted another brief message expressing satisfaction over an unspecified event or decision: "Common sense restored." The tweet was accompanied by a link that potentially provides more context on what prompted this statement.

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