Recipient
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Dates (birth – death)
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General Work, and reason for the recognition
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Award Category (Date)
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Satyajit Ray
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1921 – 1992
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Indian film director, scriptwriter, documentary filmmaker, author, essayist, lyricist, magazine editor, illustrator, calligrapher, and music composer.
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TBA (1987)[9]
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Sakip Sabanci
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1933 – 2004
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Turkish business tycoon and philanthropist Recognised for his contributions to the Franco-Turkish relationships in culture and business.
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TBA (2001)[citation needed]
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Pari Saberi
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1932 – present
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Iranian drama and theatre director.
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TBA (2004)[citation needed]
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Anthony Sadler
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1992 – present
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American author and television personality. Recognised along with Spencer Stone and Alek Skarlatos, stopped a gunman on a Paris-bound train travelling from Amsterdam via Brussels (August 2015).
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Knight (24 August 2015)[10][11]
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Guy-Marie Sallier
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TBA[citation needed]
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Marcelo Sánchez Sorondo
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1942 – present
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Argentine Catholic bishop
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TBA (2000)[citation needed]
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Eustachy Erazm Sanguszko
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1768 – 1844
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Polish nobleman, general, military commander, diplomat and politician.
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Knight[citation needed]
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Louis Santi
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? – ~1925
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Knight Grand Cross[citation needed]
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Eran Sachs
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TBA[citation needed]
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Karine Saporta
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French choreographer, dancer, photographer, and short film Film director.
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Knight[citation needed]
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Nicolas Sarkozy
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1955 – present
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French politician (President of France and 'ex officio' Co-Prince of Andorra)
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Knight (February 2005)[citation needed]
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Jalal Sattari
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Iranian Iranologist, mythologist, writer and translator. Recognised for his dedication to cause of the culture during his 50-year career as cultural activist.
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TBA[12]
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Jérôme Savary
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1942 – 2013
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Argentinian-French theater director and actor[13]
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Knight[citation needed]
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Adolphe Sax
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1814 – 1894
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Belgian inventor and musician. Known for creating the saxophone.
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Knight (1849)[citation needed]
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Levon Sayan
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1934 – present
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French–Armenian impresario and producer, as well as an operatic tenor.
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Officer[14]
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Paolo Scaroni
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1946 – present
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Italian businessman (A.C. Milan / formerly Italian energy company Eni)
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TBA (November 2007) [15][16]
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Ary Scheffer
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|
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TBA[citation needed]
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Anne Cécile Schmitt
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1917 – 2011.
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Recogniosed for her actions in World War II.
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TBA[citation needed]
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Guillaume Schnaebelé
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1831 – 1900
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Awarded 1870/1 for his service in the Franco-Prussian War, he is better known for the Schnaebelé incident
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TBA (1877)[citation needed]
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Dominique Schnapper
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|
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TBA[citation needed]
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Eugène Schneider
|
|
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TBA[citation needed]
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Pierre Schneiter
|
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TBA[citation needed]
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Arnold Schwarzenegger
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1947 – present
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Austrian-American actor, producer, businessman, retired bodybuilder, and former politician (38th governor of California). Recognised for his strong legacy of environmental achievements.
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Knight (2011) Commander (28 April 2017)[17][18][19]
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Norman Schwarzkopf Jr.
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1934 – 2012
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Retired United States Army General who, while he served as Commander-in-Chief (now known as "Combatant Commander") of U.S. Central Command, was commander of the Coalition Forces in the Gulf War of 1991.
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TBA[citation needed]
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Martin Scorsese
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TBA[citation needed]
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Papa Abdoulaye Seck
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|
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Knight 2013[20]
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Herbert Scott R. N.
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Coxswain of an L.C.A delivering 47 Commando to Gold Beach, Normandy (1944).
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TBA[citation needed]
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Horace François Bastien Sébastiani de La Porta
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TBA[citation needed]
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Marc Seguin
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1786 – 1875
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French inventor and entrepreneur, invented the tubular steam engine and brought suspension bridge to continental Europe
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TBA (1836)[citation needed]
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Philippe Paul, comte de Ségur
|
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TBA[citation needed]
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John F. R. Seitz
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|
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Monique Sené
|
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French, nuclear physicist.
|
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Dominique Senequier
|
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Leading private equity investor.
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Edgar Sengier
|
|
|
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Mohammad-Ali Sepanlou
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1941 – present
|
Iranian writer and literary figure.
|
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Andrzej Seweryn
|
|
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Shah Rukh Khan
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|
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Ravi Shankar, India
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Ali-Akbar Siassi
|
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Iranian intellectual, psychologist and politician during the 1930s and 1960s, serving as the country's Foreign Minister, Minister of Education, Chancellor of University of Tehran, and Minister of State without portfolio.
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Djibril Sidibé
|
|
World Cup winning footballer
|
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Henryk Siemiradzki
|
|
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Henryk Sienkiewicz
|
|
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Władysław Sikorski
|
|
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Rodrigo Augusto da Silva
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1833 – 1889
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Brazilian politician (foreign minister and Senator, 1889), diplomat, lawyer, monarchist and journalist.
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Grand Cross[21][22][23]
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Kumar de Silva
|
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Sri Lanka
|
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Franklin Simon
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1865 – 1934
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Honored for doing more to put American women in French styles.
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Paul-Louis Simond
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1858 – 1947
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French biologist who discovered the transmission of the bubonic plague through rat fleas.
|
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Jules Herman Sitrick[24]
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Single-handedly captured 21 German soldiers during World War II.
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Roy D. Simmons Jr.
|
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Recognised for his service during World War II
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Knight (August 22, 2010)
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Alek Skarlatos
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Together with his friends Spencer Stone and Anthony Sadler.
|
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Albert Skorupa
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1919 – present
|
World War II veteran who served as an engineer. Honored alongside 99 other World War II veterans, as part of the commemoration of the 60th anniversary of D-Day.
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Jan Zygmunt Skrzynecki
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Edward David Smout
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Jan Smuts
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Thomas D'Oyly Snow
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Nelson Socorro, Venezuelan attorney, politician
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Jacob Söderman
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Michał Sokolnicki
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1760 – 1816
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Polish general
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Prak Sokhonn
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|
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Omar Soliman, (Omar Mahmoud Soliman)
|
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Egyptian Spy Chief till 2011
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Jean-François André Sordet
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1852 – 1923
|
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Jean-Pierre Sourdin
|
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Ancien directeur d'un journal français en Australie; 51 ans d'activités professionnelles, associatives et de services militaires.
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Prince Mangkra Souvannaphouma
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1938 – present
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Lao Prince living in exile in France.
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Józef Sowinski
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Carl Andrew Spaatz
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Edmund Charles Spencer
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World War I veteran. Awarded the Légion d'honneur on the 80th anniversary of the armistice.
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John Strange Spencer-Churchill
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Lord Ivor Spencer-Churchill
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Steven Spielberg
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American film director/producer.
|
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Alma de Bretteville Spreckels
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1881 – 1926
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American philanthropist who raised large amounts of money for France during World War I.
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TBA (1924)
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Wacław Stachiewicz
|
|
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Milan Rastislav Štefánik
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Johannes Steinhoff
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Stepa Stepanović
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Ninian Stephen
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Anthony Coningham Sterling
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John Mills Sterling
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Brig. General, USAF Air Attaché US Embassy in Paris, France (World War II). Honored for certain "classified reasons".
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Major A.J.A. Stewart
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? – 2017
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Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Honoured for his part in the Normandy landings Landings.
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Joseph Stilwell
|
|
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Yates Stirling Jr.
|
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American Navy Rear Admiral
|
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Bill Stone
|
|
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Spencer Stone
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1992 – present
|
Awarded for assisting in the prevention of an Islamic terrorist attack on French soil.
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Julius Streicher
|
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German National Socialist publisher of the Nazi newspaper Der Stürmer.
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1939 (before the war started).
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Barbra Streisand
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Jean Baptiste Alexandre Strolz, baron Strolz
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Albert Edward Stuart
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Actions on D-Day during liberation of France.
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TBA (2016)
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Doveton Sturdee
|
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Jacques Gervais, baron Subervie
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Evelyne Sullerot
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Bruce Sundlun
|
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Stevan Šupljikac
|
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Léopold Survage
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Nikolai Sverchkov
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Greggory Swarz
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U.S. Airman. Recognised for pulling three French airmen from the burning wreckage of a Greek F-16 jet (26 January 2015).
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Stefan Szlaszewski
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