At 17, Jacklyn Harold Lucas covered grenades at Iwo Jima

At 17, Jacklyn Harold Lucas covered grenades at Iwo Jima

Nov 06 , 2025

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Jacklyn Harold Lucas was just seventeen. Barely a man. Yet out of the fire and fury of Iwo Jima, he did something so raw, so desperate, it etched his name forever into Marine Corps legend. Two gren...

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Jacklyn Harold Lucas Survived Iwo Jima by Smothering Grenades

Jacklyn Harold Lucas Survived Iwo Jima by Smothering Grenades

Nov 05 , 2025

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Jacklyn Harold Lucas was barely a man, 17 years old—just a boy thrown into hell’s furnace—when he gave every ounce of himself to shield his brothers from death. Two grenades tore through that beach...

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Jacklyn Lucas, Youngest Marine Medal of Honor Recipient at Iwo Jima

Jacklyn Lucas, Youngest Marine Medal of Honor Recipient at Iwo Jima

Nov 03 , 2025

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Jacklyn Harold Lucas was 17 years old when he leapt into a hailstorm of grenades, trading his own flesh for the lives of his brothers in arms. The youngest Marine to ever receive the Medal of Honor...

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Jacklyn H. Lucas, Youngest Marine to Receive Medal of Honor

Jacklyn H. Lucas, Youngest Marine to Receive Medal of Honor

Oct 22 , 2025

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Jacklyn Harold Lucas was fifteen when hell ripped through his world. A kid from North Carolina with a raw grit no school could teach. The grim silence of Iwo Jima shattered by grenades raining down...

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How Young Marine Jacklyn Lucas Saved Fellow Marines at Iwo Jima

How Young Marine Jacklyn Lucas Saved Fellow Marines at Iwo Jima

Oct 07 , 2025

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Jacklyn Harold Lucas was thirteen years old when he threw himself on not one—but two—enemy grenades in the blistering heat of Iwo Jima. The first explosion tore through his body. Still bleeding, he...

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Seventeen-Year-Old Jacklyn Lucas' Sacrifice on Iwo Jima

Seventeen-Year-Old Jacklyn Lucas' Sacrifice on Iwo Jima

Oct 06 , 2025

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Jacklyn Harold Lucas was just seventeen years old when he etched his name into the unforgiving history of war—not as a boy, but as a man who bore a crucible no one that young should carry. Two live...

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