Daniel Joseph Daly — Two Medals of Honor at Tientsin and Belleau Wood

Daniel Joseph Daly — Two Medals of Honor at Tientsin and Belleau Wood

Jun 01 , 2026

Infidel Co.

Blood. Fire. A trench filled with smoke and shattered bones. There, standing unyielding under a rain of enemy steel, Daniel Joseph Daly held the line. Twice he charged into hell — once in China, on...

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Alvin York's Meuse-Argonne Courage Guided by Faith and Duty

Alvin York's Meuse-Argonne Courage Guided by Faith and Duty

May 26 , 2026

Infidel Co.

The stench of mud and blood choked the dawn air. Shells screamed overhead, tearing the earth apart, but Alvin York moved like a ghost through the chaos—steady, unfaltering. Men fell beside him. Fea...

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Alfred B. Hilton's sacrifice and Medal of Honor at Fort Wagner

Alfred B. Hilton's sacrifice and Medal of Honor at Fort Wagner

May 20 , 2026

Infidel Co.

Alfred B. Hilton stood at the edge of hell and chose to carry hope forward. The roar of cannon fire thundered overhead. Men fell silent. The colors—the flag—wavered desperately in the smoky air. Wo...

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Edward R. Schowalter Jr. Held Komam-ni and Earned the Medal of Honor

Edward R. Schowalter Jr. Held Komam-ni and Earned the Medal of Honor

Feb 12 , 2026

Infidel Co.

Blood and fire tore through that frozen mountainside near Komam-ni. Edward R. Schowalter Jr. stood ankle-deep in mud, bleeding, battered—but unmoving. His men were faltering against a relentless en...

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Clifford C. Sims Medal of Honor Charge on Heartbreak Ridge

Clifford C. Sims Medal of Honor Charge on Heartbreak Ridge

Feb 06 , 2026

Infidel Co.

Blood on frozen ground. Every breath a mountain of fire in my lungs. Clifford C. Sims didn’t just crawl through that hellhole in Korea. He charged—wounded, bleeding, and relentless. His eyes saw th...

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Samuel Woodfill's Medal of Honor Heroism in World War I

Samuel Woodfill's Medal of Honor Heroism in World War I

Feb 06 , 2026

Infidel Co.

The mud clings. The stench of gunpowder, blood, and sweat, thick as smoke, suffocates. But there’s no stopping Sergeant Samuel Woodfill. His rifle cracks. His voice barks orders. Men fall behind hi...

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