Desmond Doss, Conscientious Objector Who Saved 75 at Hacksaw Ridge

Desmond Doss, Conscientious Objector Who Saved 75 at Hacksaw Ridge

Nov 11 , 2025

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They called him the “conscientious objector” in a world where that phrase meant death. Desmond Doss stood alone on the blood-soaked ridges of Okinawa. No rifle, no pistol. Just a medic’s bag and an...

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Jacklyn Lucas, Youngest Marine in World War II to Earn Medal of Honor

Jacklyn Lucas, Youngest Marine in World War II to Earn Medal of Honor

Nov 11 , 2025

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Jacklyn Harold Lucas Jr. was 17 when hell came for him. Two grenades landed at his feet on a brutal stretch of Iwo Jima’s rocky terrain — and without hesitation, he threw himself on them. He was th...

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Daniel Daly, Marine Hero Who Earned Two Medals of Honor

Daniel Daly, Marine Hero Who Earned Two Medals of Honor

Nov 11 , 2025

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Sgt. Maj. Daniel Joseph Daly stood alone on the jagged edge of chaos, bullets screaming past, his voice cutting through the fury like a war horn. The enemy pressed hard, but Daly didn’t flinch. “Co...

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Charles DeGlopper's Medal of Honor Sacrifice in Normandy

Charles DeGlopper's Medal of Honor Sacrifice in Normandy

Nov 11 , 2025

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Charles N. DeGlopper stood alone. Machine gun fire slashed the air. His comrades were pulling back, broken and battered, into the teeth of the river’s muddy banks. At that moment, DeGlopper became ...

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Daniel Joseph Daly Two-Time Medal of Honor Marine at Belleau Wood

Daniel Joseph Daly Two-Time Medal of Honor Marine at Belleau Wood

Nov 11 , 2025

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He stood alone, gun blazing, shells crashing all around him on the blood-soaked streets of Peking. The enemy pressed hard. His Marines faltered. But Daniel Joseph Daly refused to break. He carried ...

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Jacklyn Lucas, Youngest Marine to Receive the Medal of Honor

Jacklyn Lucas, Youngest Marine to Receive the Medal of Honor

Nov 11 , 2025

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Jacklyn Harold Lucas Jr. was just a boy — no more than 17 — when he carried death on his back and lived to tell the tale. In the inferno of Iwo Jima’s volcanic ash and blood, he made a choice that ...

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