Charles DeGlopper, Normandy Hero Awarded the Medal of Honor

Charles DeGlopper, Normandy Hero Awarded the Medal of Honor

Jan 18 , 2026

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Rain fell cold and bone-deep over the muddy ridges of Normandy’s deadly choke point. A handful of men scrambled down the face of the hill, battered by the merciless storm of machine-gun fire. Somew...

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James E. Robinson Jr. Medal of Honor Hero from Normandy

James E. Robinson Jr. Medal of Honor Hero from Normandy

Jan 08 , 2026

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Blood. Smoke. The roar of machine guns slicing through Normandy’s dawn. Corporal James E. Robinson Jr. didn’t hesitate. The moment his rifle jammed, he didn’t curse fate or freeze in fear—he picked...

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Charles N. DeGlopper Normandy Last Stand That Saved Comrades

Charles N. DeGlopper Normandy Last Stand That Saved Comrades

Dec 31 , 2025

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Blood on the fields of Normandy. A lone soldier stands against the relentless tide of enemy fire. The air thick with smoke and death. Unyielding. Unshaken. One man’s defiance becomes the breath bet...

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Charles DeGlopper’s Last Stand at La Fiere Bridge in Normandy

Charles DeGlopper’s Last Stand at La Fiere Bridge in Normandy

Dec 30 , 2025

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He stood alone, drenched in blood, the last barrier between death and his men’s escape. Bullets cut the air like angry hornets. Mortar shells shook the earth underfoot. Charles N. DeGlopper held hi...

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Charles DeGlopper, Medal of Honor paratrooper at Normandy

Charles DeGlopper, Medal of Honor paratrooper at Normandy

Dec 20 , 2025

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Charles N. DeGlopper Jr. bore the weight of his men’s lives in a single heartbeat. Flames lit the sky behind him. The fields of Normandy turned into deadly open ground. Enemy guns roared, and he st...

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Charles DeGlopper's Normandy Sacrifice and Medal of Honor

Charles DeGlopper's Normandy Sacrifice and Medal of Honor

Dec 19 , 2025

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Bullets sang like devil’s choirs. Smoke clawed the sky. Men fell beside me — silent, broken. And there I stood, alone in the fields of Normandy, facing death to hold the line. That was Charles N. D...

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