Recognition of WWII 'Ghost Army' Members

Members of the WWII-era 'Ghost Army' finally receive public recognition in the form of a Congressional Gold Medal for their deceptive tactics that saved American lives during the war.

The Ghost Army, World War II

The Ghost Army, a secret American military unit during World War II, is being awarded the Congressional Gold Medal for their deception tactics using inflatable tanks, trucks, and planes to outwit the enemy. Three surviving members are set to attend the ceremony at the U.S. Capitol. The mission of the Ghost Army was declassified in 1996 after almost a decade of work to bring their story to light.