In return for making a secret confession to his interrogators, he was spared punishment and public exposure, kept his job as the queen's art adviser and retired honorably in 1972.
"The POW medal is to honor those people who served and served honorably, and I'm here to tell you today that this crew did serve honorably," Schumacher said, drawing applause.
"The POW medal is to honor those people who served and served honorably, and I'm here to tell you today that this crew did serve honorably," Schumacher said, drawing applause.
Singhal said last week his group would not try to demolish the mosque but wanted to remove it "intact and honorably" from the site.
Secretary Shultz sought to negotiate honorably with Syria and succeeded only in having the Israelis withdrawn, though they had the one force on our side that was a match in that theater for Assad's troops.
It was a battle over whether the United States could extract itself honorably from a war without winning it _ or at least get out of the business of fighting it.
Herbert Hoover, who left the presidency in 1933 with a dismal image from his handling of the economic depression, was honorably reinstated into public life in the late 1940s by then-President Harry Truman.
It is a hanky-wringer, to be sure, but the tears are extracted honorably.
Throughout my service as a Marine officer I have always done my very best, often working night and day to get the job done and to do so honorably.