During World War I, a total of 25 soldiers were awarded both the Distinguished Conduct Medal (DCM) and the Military Medal (MM). These medals were given for acts of bravery and distinguished service, with the DCM typically awarded for leadership and valor in non-commissioned ranks, while the MM recognized individual acts of gallantry in the field. The combined recognition of both medals highlights the exceptional contributions of these individuals during the war.
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