William McKinley's Medal of Honor Moment at the Wilderness

William McKinley's Medal of Honor Moment at the Wilderness

Nov 06 , 2025

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The air lay thick with smoke. Bullets tore through the brush. Men screamed. Amid the fray, William McKinley stood unflinching — a steady rock in a river of chaos. His rifle cracked out orders of de...

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William McKinley's Valor at Fredericksburg and Medal of Honor

William McKinley's Valor at Fredericksburg and Medal of Honor

Nov 04 , 2025

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William McKinley’s boots hit the frozen dirt of Fredricksburg. Smoke smothered the sky, and the air tore at lungs like shards of glass. Bullets zipped, took men down in silent screams. Somewhere in...

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William McKinley's Courage at Chickamauga's Snodgrass Hill

William McKinley's Courage at Chickamauga's Snodgrass Hill

Nov 04 , 2025

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He stood alone amid the shattered ranks, smoke choking the dawn, blood slick beneath his boots. The Union line bent, crumbling under fire—but William McKinley did not falter. His rifle cracked like...

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How William McKinley's Antietam bravery won him the Medal of Honor

How William McKinley's Antietam bravery won him the Medal of Honor

Nov 03 , 2025

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He stood firm amidst the smoke and steel, every rat-tat-tat of musket fire slicing through the charged air like a whisper of death. William McKinley, unflinching, a silhouette locked in resolve. Hi...

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William McKinley's Valor at Spottsylvania and the Medal of Honor

William McKinley's Valor at Spottsylvania and the Medal of Honor

Nov 03 , 2025

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Blood and mud filled the air. The sun was dying, but William McKinley stood unyielding amid the thunder of cannon and the screams of fallen brothers. The enemy was closing in, but he clutched the c...

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Alonzo Cushing's Valor on Little Round Top, Gettysburg

Alonzo Cushing's Valor on Little Round Top, Gettysburg

Oct 08 , 2025

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Alonzo Cushing’s hands shook, blood dripping from shattered fingers. The guns fell silent in front of him, but he kept firing— on borrowed breath, on sheer will alone. His artillery piece roared de...

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