MOH

MOH has 2 meanings
1. What does MOH stand for?

Medal of Honor

MOH is an acronym that stands for medal of honor, an award given to the bravest soldiers, sailors, marines, airmen, and Coast Guardsmen of the United States. It is given by the POTUS in the name of congress and was created in 1861.

The acronym may be used by gamers to refer to the series of military-based first-person shooter games by Electronic Arts. Some of the MOH titles include Underground (2000), Allied Assault (2002), Frontline (2002), Rising Sun (2003), Pacific Assault (2004), European Assault (2005), Heroes (2006), Vanguard (2007), and Warfighter (2012).

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MOH: Allied Assault, MOH: Heroes, and MOH: Airborne are just a few of the games in the Medal of Honor series
US Medal of Honor on display
US Medal of Honor on display
Cover art for 2010 release of MOH game
Cover art for 2010 release of MOH game

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Updated February 13, 2017
2. What does MOH stand for?

Maid of Honor

When you're discussing a wedding, MOH stands for "maid of honor." A bride's maid of honor is her right-hand woman in the run-up to and on the day of her wedding.

In traditional Western wedding ceremonies, a bride's bridal party consists of several women (usually friends and family members) who act as bridesmaids. Bridesmaids stand with the bride during the wedding and often assist the bride before the wedding begins. The bride's maid of honor is, essentially, her chief bridesmaid. In addition to assisting the bride on her wedding day, the maid of honor also typically plans the bride's bachelorette party, acts as an official witness to the wedding, and gives a speech during the wedding reception.

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Is your sister going to be your MOH?

An MOH's COC

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Updated January 20, 2021

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