What single object is the most commonly mistaken . . .
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What single object is the most commonly mistaken as a UFO sighting?
The answer to last week’s quiz is: Mary Walker remains the only woman to have ever received the Medal of Honor, the country’s highest award for wartime valor. It was awarded to her in 1865 for her work treating the sick and wounded during the Civil War and for time spent as a prisoner of war but was revoked in 1917, when the eligibility rules were changed requiring “actual combat.” Ignoring the change, Walker wore the medal until her death in 1919. In 1977, her award was restored by President Carter.