Dakota Meyer's Medal of Honor and No Man Left Behind Legacy

Dakota Meyer's Medal of Honor and No Man Left Behind Legacy

Jan 30 , 2026

Infidel Co.

The screams didn't stop. The roar of bullets stitched the air like barbed wire. I was on the ground, diving through mud and sweat, hearing my men’s voices cut short around me. And yet, one thought ...

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Dakota L. Meyer's Medal of Honor and Valor in Afghanistan

Dakota L. Meyer's Medal of Honor and Valor in Afghanistan

Jan 28 , 2026

Infidel Co.

Hot dust stings. An enemy firefight splits the Afghan night. Four comrades bleed, pinned down, hatred and bullets ripe in the air. One man stands against the chaos. Dakota L. Meyer moves—bold, rele...

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Dakota Meyer's Medal of Honor Rescue in Kunar, Afghanistan

Dakota Meyer's Medal of Honor Rescue in Kunar, Afghanistan

Jan 19 , 2026

Infidel Co.

Dakota L. Meyer’s boots hit scorched earth, smoke choking the sky. The cries of the fallen and the staccato of gunfire shrieked in his ears. No hesitation. No fear. Just the hardwired code of a Mar...

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Dakota L. Meyer's Medal of Honor valor at Ganjgal, Afghanistan

Dakota L. Meyer's Medal of Honor valor at Ganjgal, Afghanistan

Jan 19 , 2026

Infidel Co.

Blood on the dust. Brother down. The enemy pressing in from all sides. Dakota L. Meyer moved in like a ghost made of steel—relentless, uncompromising, fueled by a vow to never leave a man behind. ...

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Dakota Meyer’s Courage Under Fire in Kunar, Afghanistan

Dakota Meyer’s Courage Under Fire in Kunar, Afghanistan

Jan 18 , 2026

Infidel Co.

Blood. Broken bodies. No second chances. The roar of gunfire is deafening, and death is closer than his own breath. In the chaos, one man moves through the carnage—not running, not hiding, but char...

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Dakota L. Meyer, Medal of Honor Ranger from Ganjgal, Afghanistan

Dakota L. Meyer, Medal of Honor Ranger from Ganjgal, Afghanistan

Jan 17 , 2026

Infidel Co.

Blood runs hot through a shattered village in Kunar Province. Smoke curls against a broken Afghan dawn. Gunfire cracks like thunder. And Dakota L. Meyer dismounts his truck—not once, but five times...

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