Charles DeGlopper, the Medal of Honor hero at Normandy Ridge

Charles DeGlopper, the Medal of Honor hero at Normandy Ridge

Feb 05 , 2026

Infidel Co.

The last man standing on a shattered ridge—alone against a flood of German soldiers, with no cover but courage and conviction. Charles N. DeGlopper stood in the firestorm of June 9, 1944, in Norman...

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Charles N. DeGlopper and His Normandy Medal of Honor Legacy

Charles N. DeGlopper and His Normandy Medal of Honor Legacy

Feb 04 , 2026

Infidel Co.

Hellfire cracked over the hills of Normandy. Charles N. DeGlopper stood alone, gunned down by machine guns in the cruel rain, weapon blazing—not to survive, but so others might live. The ground aro...

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Charles N. DeGlopper’s Last Stand Earned Medal of Honor in Normandy

Charles N. DeGlopper’s Last Stand Earned Medal of Honor in Normandy

Feb 03 , 2026

Infidel Co.

The crash of bullets around him wasn’t random chaos—it was death’s grip tightening. Yet there he stood, alone on a ridge overlooking the river, firing his last rounds into an enemy hell-bent on cru...

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Charles DeGlopper's 1944 Sacrifice at the Normandy Bridge

Charles DeGlopper's 1944 Sacrifice at the Normandy Bridge

Jan 31 , 2026

Infidel Co.

He was a single man standing against a torrent of machine gun fire, a beacon in utter darkness. Charles N. DeGlopper waded into the storm with nothing but his rifle and a fierce resolve. His voice ...

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Charles N. DeGlopper's Last Stand on the Normandy Ridge

Charles N. DeGlopper's Last Stand on the Normandy Ridge

Jan 30 , 2026

Infidel Co.

Blood on the Ridge. A man stands alone. Rifle raised. Gunfire swallows the air — an exhalation of death and defiance. Charles N. DeGlopper chose those moments between hellfire to hold the line, to ...

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

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

Jan 30 , 2026

Infidel Co.

He stood alone, a single figure against the crashing tide of German fire. The roar of artillery shook the earth beneath his boots. His rifle barked until no bullets remained, then his hands fought ...

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