The Hall of Honor is an organization within the Christian Coalition of Countries that honors those that made an significant impact on the Christian Coalition of Countries. The Hall of Honor was instituted by Anton Chenoa II. According to the introduction post written by Anton Chenoa II, "The purpose of the Hall of Honor (HoH) is to give recognition to those former members who have made a significant impact in the political, military, economic, or social progress of the alliance." The Hall of Honor was created by an act of the Church Body.
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| - The Hall of Honor is an organization within the Christian Coalition of Countries that honors those that made an significant impact on the Christian Coalition of Countries. The Hall of Honor was instituted by Anton Chenoa II. According to the introduction post written by Anton Chenoa II, "The purpose of the Hall of Honor (HoH) is to give recognition to those former members who have made a significant impact in the political, military, economic, or social progress of the alliance." The Hall of Honor was created by an act of the Church Body.
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| - The Hall of Honor is an organization within the Christian Coalition of Countries that honors those that made an significant impact on the Christian Coalition of Countries. The Hall of Honor was instituted by Anton Chenoa II. According to the introduction post written by Anton Chenoa II, "The purpose of the Hall of Honor (HoH) is to give recognition to those former members who have made a significant impact in the political, military, economic, or social progress of the alliance." The Hall of Honor was created by an act of the Church Body.
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