Robert E. Femoyer’s Voice of Sacrifice in WWII Skies

Robert E. Femoyer’s Voice of Sacrifice in WWII Skies

Oct 03 , 2025

Infidel Co.

Robert E. Femoyer’s voice was the lifeline in the chaos, blood dripping as he spoke. With shattered ribs and lungs bleeding, he stayed aloft in the radio room, transmitting coordinates to save his ...

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Robert E. Femoyer Medal of Honor Navigator Whose Radio Saved Lives

Robert E. Femoyer Medal of Honor Navigator Whose Radio Saved Lives

Oct 03 , 2025

Infidel Co.

Robert E. Femoyer’s voice bled hope through a radio crackling with war’s hell. Shot through the lungs, face pale as the crackling static—he refused the silence, narrated every agonizing mile as his...

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Audie Murphy's Holtzwihr Stand That Won the Medal of Honor

Audie Murphy's Holtzwihr Stand That Won the Medal of Honor

Oct 03 , 2025

Infidel Co.

He stood alone. Outnumbered. Surrounded by tanks, machine guns, and death. No backup. No hope but grit and sweat and iron will. Audie Murphy—one man against a German army—holding a ridge near Holtz...

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Charles DeGlopper Medal of Honor Hero and His Normandy Legacy

Charles DeGlopper Medal of Honor Hero and His Normandy Legacy

Oct 03 , 2025

Infidel Co.

Charles DeGlopper stood alone at the edge of death as the German bullets cut the air around him. The men he covered slipped through the trees, every step towards safety purchased with the weight of...

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Thomas W. Bennett, Vietnam medic and Medal of Honor recipient

Thomas W. Bennett, Vietnam medic and Medal of Honor recipient

Oct 03 , 2025

Infidel Co.

Thomas W. Bennett ran into the storm. The bullets screamed past. The air was thick with smoke and blood. Men screamed—some died where they fell—but Bennett never hesitated. Bloodied and scarred, he...

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Alvin York's Meuse-Argonne Heroism That Changed a War

Alvin York's Meuse-Argonne Heroism That Changed a War

Oct 02 , 2025

Infidel Co.

Shells tearing the earth, bullets hissing like angry wasps—York stood alone, eyes steady, rifle roaring. Forty men went down before the end of the day. One hundred thirty-two German soldiers marche...

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