Charles N. DeGlopper's final stand at Normandy earned Medal of Honor

Charles N. DeGlopper's final stand at Normandy earned Medal of Honor

Jul 02 , 2026

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He saw the gunfire sweep that ridge. Men falling. Orders to withdraw. Every step backward was a death sentence for his brothers. No hesitation. Charles N. DeGlopper stood alone, the storm of lead r...

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Charles N. DeGlopper's Normandy sacrifice that won the Medal of Honor

Charles N. DeGlopper's Normandy sacrifice that won the Medal of Honor

Jun 27 , 2026

Infidel Co.

The earth shattered beneath pounding artillery. Bullets zipped like angry hornets as Charles N. DeGlopper stood his ground, alone, not just fighting for survival, but for the lives of the men behin...

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Charles N. DeGlopper, Medal of Honor recipient at the Merderet River

Charles N. DeGlopper, Medal of Honor recipient at the Merderet River

May 30 , 2026

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Shellfire ripped the air. Men fell like trees in a thunderstorm. Amid the chaos, one man stood alone—exposed, relentless. Charles N. DeGlopper fought without fear, buying time with his life so othe...

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Medal of Honor hero Charles DeGlopper’s Normandy stand

Medal of Honor hero Charles DeGlopper’s Normandy stand

May 18 , 2026

Infidel Co.

The air tore with gunfire. The roar of mortars shook the earth beneath him. Charles N. DeGlopper stood alone on the ridge between hell and his comrades. Every shot he fired was a prayer and a promi...

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Clarence S. Olszewski’s Medal of Honor heroism in Normandy

Clarence S. Olszewski’s Medal of Honor heroism in Normandy

May 15 , 2026

Infidel Co.

Clarence S. Olszewski’s name is carved in the blood and mud of Normandy’s hellscape, a raw testament to what it means to lead under fire. He didn’t just charge with his men—he carried the weight of...

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Clarence S. Olszewski's Normandy Charge That Won the Medal of Honor

Clarence S. Olszewski's Normandy Charge That Won the Medal of Honor

May 15 , 2026

Infidel Co.

Bullets ripped through the dawn like angry hornets. Men fell by his side—some silent, some screaming—in the shadow of a fiercely contested ridge near Saint-Lô, July 1944. Clarence S. Olszewski, lan...

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