Audie Murphy's Medal of Honor Stand at Holtzwihr, 1945

Audie Murphy's Medal of Honor Stand at Holtzwihr, 1945

Mar 06 , 2026

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The roar of German artillery cracked like thunder over the rolling French hillside. Audie Leon Murphy stood alone, drenched in sweat and blood, gripping a burning tank destroyer’s machine gun as en...

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Teenage Marine Jacklyn Lucas Shielded Comrades From Grenades

Teenage Marine Jacklyn Lucas Shielded Comrades From Grenades

Mar 06 , 2026

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Jacklyn Harold Lucas was fourteen when he bought his first pair of combat boots. Fourteen and armed with a fight no one could train for. A boy with the heart of a warrior, throwing himself into hel...

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How Ernest E. Evans Led USS Johnston at the Battle of Samar

How Ernest E. Evans Led USS Johnston at the Battle of Samar

Mar 06 , 2026

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Ernest E. Evans stood alone on the bridge of his destroyer escort, USS Johnston, as a storm of steel and fire crashed down upon him. The horizon was choked with enemy battleships, cruisers, and des...

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James E. Robinson Jr., first Black officer to receive Medal of Honor

James E. Robinson Jr., first Black officer to receive Medal of Honor

Mar 04 , 2026

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James E. Robinson Jr. stood alone, pinned down by relentless enemy fire, his company shattered around him. The dirt-thick air was torn by screams and bursting shells. Yet, there he was—still moving...

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Jack Lucas Medal of Honor Teen Marine Who Shielded His Comrades

Jack Lucas Medal of Honor Teen Marine Who Shielded His Comrades

Mar 04 , 2026

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Jacklyn Harold Lucas was fifteen—no older than some high school sophomores today—when he threw himself onto not one, but two detonating grenades. Flesh torn. Blood spilled. Lives saved. That's the ...

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Charles DeGlopper's Last Stand at La Fiere Saved His Battalion

Charles DeGlopper's Last Stand at La Fiere Saved His Battalion

Mar 04 , 2026

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In the fog of battle, when every second could be the last, one voice rises—a soldier screaming to hold the line, to buy time with his flesh and blood. Charles N. DeGlopper was that voice. His coura...

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