Annie Fox's Purple Heart | |
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Origin |
Annie Fox/ Pearl Harbor |
Type |
Purple Heart Medal |
Effects |
Allows user to stay calm and brave |
Downsides |
Only works when helping others |
Activation |
Holding/carrying it on one's person |
Collected by |
Artie Nielson |
Section |
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Aisle |
28D-03B |
Shelf |
38156-5781-548 |
Date of Collection |
February 8th, 1987 |
[Source] |
Origin[]
Annie Fox was the first woman to ever receive the Purple Heart. The Purple Heart is one of the highest honors within the military and is reserved for those that are either injured or show tremendous merit. Annie Fox received hers not for sustaining an injury, but for her courageous service during the attack on Pearl Harbor. During the attack she calmly and efficiently tended to patients, aided soldiers, and instructed other nurses.
Effects[]
When worn, or carried in a pocket the user will remain calm under pressure and will have the bravery to get things done. This will only be active when helping others.
Collection[]
Collected by Artie Nielson. Sometime after Fox's death her medal was found by a family member. Using the medal, a young girl of eleven climbed up the side of her house via a drainpipe after her parents had accidentally locked her toddler sibling in with the keys.