John A. Chapman's Medal of Honor at Takur Ghar, Afghanistan

John A. Chapman's Medal of Honor at Takur Ghar, Afghanistan

Oct 31 , 2025

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John A. Chapman: A Warrior’s Last Stand in Shadows of Afghanistan The distant roar of rotor blades sliced through the cold dawn sky. Bullets tore through the silence. Somewhere in the chaos, Chapm...

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John Chapman's Takur Ghar Valor and Medal of Honor Legacy

John Chapman's Takur Ghar Valor and Medal of Honor Legacy

Oct 31 , 2025

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John A. Chapman lay battered in the frozen Afghan wilderness, bloodied but unbroken. Around him, the night air screamed with gunfire and mortar explosions. Ten hours of hell had left their scars—de...

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John Chapman’s final stand at Takur Ghar awarded the Medal of Honor

John Chapman’s final stand at Takur Ghar awarded the Medal of Honor

Oct 31 , 2025

Infidel Co.

John A. Chapman died alone in a frozen Afghan mountaintop snowfield, wounded, outnumbered, but unyielding. They found him two days later—fighting for a fallen teammate, weapon in hand, breathing hi...

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Robert H. Jenkins Jr. Medal of Honor Marine Who Shielded Four Comrades

Robert H. Jenkins Jr. Medal of Honor Marine Who Shielded Four Comrades

Oct 31 , 2025

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Flashing shards of metal and flesh. The morning sun drowned behind thick jungle smoke. Men screamed and fell. Somewhere in that chaos crawled Robert H. Jenkins Jr.—a Marine soaked in grit and faith...

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Robert H. Jenkins Jr. Marine Who Fell on a Grenade in Vietnam

Robert H. Jenkins Jr. Marine Who Fell on a Grenade in Vietnam

Oct 31 , 2025

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The grenade landed like death itself, spinning through the humid Vietnam air. Robert H. Jenkins Jr. saw it clear—felt time slow down as every man around him froze. No hesitation. No second thought....

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Sergeant Jenkins' Heroism in Vietnam Led to the Medal of Honor

Sergeant Jenkins' Heroism in Vietnam Led to the Medal of Honor

Oct 31 , 2025

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The crack of a grenade’s hiss, a desperate heartbeat’s final echo. Robert H. Jenkins Jr. didn’t think twice. With no time left—only brothers in the dirt—he threw himself onto the live grenade. Stee...

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