I found a book at my local library last year that listed all the MOH winners of WWII and short stories about them with a photo.
I think it was called "Heros of WWII".
Brooke
A couple years ago I saw an auction on ebay for the names and addresses of over 300 War Heroes, including many MOH winners. I instinctively bid on it and won. Long before it ever arrived I began to ask myself why the hell did I do this??? Still don't have a good reason, but I only used this list one time, and that was to express my gratitude to one of the men who destroyed the guns of Point Du Hoc on D-Day, then-sergeant Leonard Lomell, of the 2nd Ranger Btln. Since that one time I am glad to say that I've never used the list again or showed it to anyone else. BTW Brooke...all this has absoloutely nothing to do with your original post, other than to remind me of one of my impulsive acts From that point on I decided to read about these guys like you are doing instead of bugging them at home, just to satisfy my curiosity.