Edward R. Schowalter Jr. Medal of Honor recipient's faith and grit

Edward R. Schowalter Jr. Medal of Honor recipient's faith and grit

Jul 02 , 2026

Infidel Co.

Edward R. Schowalter Jr. stood alone, pinned behind shattered cover, bleeding but unyielding. The sky burned red with tracer fire. Enemy lines closed in, relentless, overwhelming. Blood soaking the...

(0) Comments

Alvin C. York’s Faith and Valor in the Meuse-Argonne

Alvin C. York’s Faith and Valor in the Meuse-Argonne

Jul 02 , 2026

Infidel Co.

The roar of machine guns hammered the air. Mud clung to every inch of flesh and fabric. Alvin York lay low, eyes sharp, heart steady—alone against a horde of enemies pressing forward. One man, one ...

(0) Comments

Charles DeGlopper's Medal of Honor sacrifice in Normandy

Charles DeGlopper's Medal of Honor sacrifice in Normandy

Jun 30 , 2026

Infidel Co.

The air burned with tracer rounds and death’s cold breath. Sergeant Charles N. DeGlopper stood alone on the ridge, biting down the fear, gripping his rifle tighter with every ounce of steel left in...

(0) Comments

Sergeant Alvin York and the Argonne Battle That Defined Him

Sergeant Alvin York and the Argonne Battle That Defined Him

Jun 30 , 2026

Infidel Co.

The roar of machine guns, the stench of mud, sweat, and death—York moved through that hell with a calm fury that turned tides. Alone, outnumbered, yet unstoppable. The weight of lives on his should...

(0) Comments

John Basilone and the Stand That Helped Hold Guadalcanal

John Basilone and the Stand That Helped Hold Guadalcanal

Jun 29 , 2026

Infidel Co.

John Basilone stood alone, the night lit by gunfire and flame. Waves of enemy soldiers came crashing down the slope at Henderson Field. He held the line—machine gun teeth snarling defiance, ammo be...

(0) Comments

Robert H. Jenkins Jr. shielded comrades from a grenade in Vietnam

Robert H. Jenkins Jr. shielded comrades from a grenade in Vietnam

Jun 28 , 2026

Infidel Co.

The grenade hit like thunder beneath the jungle canopy. A split second, a heartbeat’s breath—Robert H. Jenkins Jr. saw the deadly metal arc toward his comrades. Without hesitation, he threw himself...

(0) Comments