Charles DeGlopper's Last Stand at Graignes Earned the Medal of Honor

Charles DeGlopper's Last Stand at Graignes Earned the Medal of Honor

Nov 18 , 2025

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Charles N. DeGlopper stood alone, the roar of machine guns tearing through the cold French morning. The men behind him fell back under crushing enemy fire, but he stayed. One man against a wall of ...

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Charles DeGlopper's Medal of Honor Action in Normandy

Charles DeGlopper's Medal of Honor Action in Normandy

Nov 18 , 2025

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He ran headlong into a storm of bullets—alone, standing on a German ridge, a single man holding back the enemy to save his brothers. Each round that hit was a paycheck on the debt he owed his unit....

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Charles N. DeGlopper's Stand at Normandy and Medal of Honor

Charles N. DeGlopper's Stand at Normandy and Medal of Honor

Nov 17 , 2025

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Charles N. DeGlopper stood alone on that French hill, under relentless fire, with every heartbeat packed full of defiance and desperation. Eyes fixed forward, he fired his M1 rifle into the choking...

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Charles DeGlopper Held the Line at Normandy in 1944

Charles DeGlopper Held the Line at Normandy in 1944

Nov 17 , 2025

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A lone soldier holds the line against a tidal wave of hate. Corporal Charles N. DeGlopper stood his ground on that steaming June day in 1944, a single man tasked with buying time, buying lives. Wit...

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Charles N. DeGlopper's Sacrifice in Normandy Earned the Medal of Honor

Charles N. DeGlopper's Sacrifice in Normandy Earned the Medal of Honor

Nov 15 , 2025

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Charles N. DeGlopper stood alone, a single man against a hailstorm of German fire. Machine guns spat death; mortars tore the earth beneath him. His unit was pulling back across the rushing Marne Ri...

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Charles N. DeGlopper’s Last Stand That Earned the Medal of Honor

Charles N. DeGlopper’s Last Stand That Earned the Medal of Honor

Nov 15 , 2025

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Men died that day. Heroes burned bright under a hailstorm of shells and bullets, but only one stood tall long enough to write his name in blood—Charles N. DeGlopper. A soldier gone too soon, his la...

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