Samuel Woodfill, Argonne Sergeant Who Earned the Medal of Honor

Samuel Woodfill, Argonne Sergeant Who Earned the Medal of Honor

Oct 09 , 2025

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Standing alone on the shattered wreckage of the Argonne Forest, Sergeant Samuel Woodfill’s rifle thundered loud in the mist. Bullets ripped past. No orders came down. No reinforcements waited. He m...

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Alvin York's Reluctant Courage at the Meuse-Argonne, 1918

Alvin York's Reluctant Courage at the Meuse-Argonne, 1918

Oct 09 , 2025

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War teaches a man the cost of silence. That day, October 8, 1918, amid the mud, thunder, and barbed wire of the Meuse-Argonne Offensive, Alvin York moved like a ghost-carrying death—not for glory, ...

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Jack Lucas Youngest Marine to Receive Medal of Honor at Iwo Jima

Jack Lucas Youngest Marine to Receive Medal of Honor at Iwo Jima

Oct 09 , 2025

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Jacklyn Harold Lucas was just 17 years old when he chose to fall on two grenades at Iwo Jima—two grenades meant to kill his fellow Marines. His body took the blast. His spirit stayed unbroken. That...

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Jacklyn Harold Lucas, Teen Marine Who Shielded Comrades on Iwo Jima

Jacklyn Harold Lucas, Teen Marine Who Shielded Comrades on Iwo Jima

Oct 09 , 2025

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Jacklyn Harold Lucas was barely sixteen when he fell on grenades to save his brothers. Barely a man. But that day in February 1945 on Iwo Jima, a boy became legend—piercing the chaos with raw grit,...

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Robert E. Femoyer, Medal of Honor navigator who saved his crew

Robert E. Femoyer, Medal of Honor navigator who saved his crew

Oct 09 , 2025

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Robert E. Femoyer gripped the radio mic with shattered hands. Blood pooled beneath him. Pain clawed at his chest, every breath a jagged shard. Minutes stretched into eternity as the enemy closed in...

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Robert Femoyer Medal of Honor B-17 Navigator Who Saved His Crew

Robert Femoyer Medal of Honor B-17 Navigator Who Saved His Crew

Oct 09 , 2025

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The radio crackled with static. Blood poured down Robert Femoyer’s face. His fingers trembled, but his voice never did. They needed him alive; every transmission was a pulse firing through the chao...

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