Charles N. DeGlopper WWII Medal of Honor recipient at Elsenborn Ridge

Charles N. DeGlopper WWII Medal of Honor recipient at Elsenborn Ridge

Dec 20 , 2025

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Fire shredded the air. Bullets buzzed like angry hornets. Somewhere ahead, the world was bleeding. Charles N. DeGlopper stood alone in a sodden field near Elsenborn Ridge, Belgium, Sept. 18, 1944. ...

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William McKinley Lowery, Medal of Honor hero saved comrades in Korea

William McKinley Lowery, Medal of Honor hero saved comrades in Korea

Dec 20 , 2025

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William McKinley Lowery stood in the rain, soaked to the bone, his blood mixing with the mud beneath the shattered ridge. Enemy fire slammed around him—bullets slicing air, artillery cracking the e...

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William McKinley and the Medal of Honor at Lookout Mountain

William McKinley and the Medal of Honor at Lookout Mountain

Dec 20 , 2025

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William McKinley stood in the storm of bullets and smoke, the earth trembling beneath the thunder of cannons. His flag, torn and bleeding with dirt, fluttered stubbornly in the relentless Virginia ...

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Soldier William McKinley and the 23rd Ohio's Valor at Resaca

Soldier William McKinley and the 23rd Ohio's Valor at Resaca

Dec 20 , 2025

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William McKinley’s name is carved in the annals of valor—not the president, but a soldier etched by fire, blood, and the unyielding chaos of the American Civil War. He stood where the smoke choked ...

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Sgt. Maj. Daniel Daly's Valor at Tientsin and Belleau Wood

Sgt. Maj. Daniel Daly's Valor at Tientsin and Belleau Wood

Dec 20 , 2025

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Bloodied hands gripping a rickety barricade. Bullets snapping like angry hounds mere inches away. Sgt. Maj. Daniel Joseph Daly wasn’t a man made for retreat. Not once, not twice—he stormed death's ...

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Robert H. Jenkins Jr., Vietnam Marine and Medal of Honor Recipient

Robert H. Jenkins Jr., Vietnam Marine and Medal of Honor Recipient

Dec 20 , 2025

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The air tore like shrapnel and blood mixed with dirt beneath his palms. Chaos screamed around him, but Robert H. Jenkins Jr. moved with a ruthless clarity—the kind born only in the hellfire of comb...

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