Jacklyn Harold Lucas, the Youngest Marine to Receive the Medal of Honor

Jacklyn Harold Lucas, the Youngest Marine to Receive the Medal of Honor

Mar 04 , 2026

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Jacklyn Harold Lucas was sixteen when hell demanded a sacrifice no boy should ever face. The foxhole was a cage. Two grenades landed among his comrades. Without hesitation, he threw himself on the ...

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Audie Murphy at Hill 304 and the Price of His Medal of Honor

Audie Murphy at Hill 304 and the Price of His Medal of Honor

Mar 04 , 2026

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Audie Leon Murphy IV stood drenched in sweat and smoke under a burning Texan sun. Alone, against an advancing tide of hardened German infantry and tanks. The ground shook. His rifle jammed. Everyth...

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John Basilone, Marine Hero From Guadalcanal to Iwo Jima

John Basilone, Marine Hero From Guadalcanal to Iwo Jima

Mar 04 , 2026

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John Basilone stood alone, the weight of a hundred enemy rifles bearing down on him and his ragged band of Marines. Machine guns spit death and sand exploded like hell beneath his feet. His M1919 B...

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Audie Murphy's Stand at Holtzwihr and the Cost of Courage

Audie Murphy's Stand at Holtzwihr and the Cost of Courage

Mar 03 , 2026

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Audie Leon Murphy IV stood alone atop a smoke-choked hill in the Vosges Mountains, battered rifle in hand, surrounded by the bodies of fallen Germans. His heart pounded, breath ragged — the enemy c...

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Jacklyn Harold Lucas, youngest WWII Marine awarded Medal of Honor

Jacklyn Harold Lucas, youngest WWII Marine awarded Medal of Honor

Mar 01 , 2026

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Jacklyn Harold Lucas was fifteen when he faced death head-on, without hesitation. In a hailstorm of grenades and gunfire, he threw himself on not one, but two live explosives to save his fellow Mar...

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Charles DeGlopper's D-Day Sacrifice Saved His Platoon

Charles DeGlopper's D-Day Sacrifice Saved His Platoon

Mar 01 , 2026

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The earth tore open. Bullets sliced the thick Normandy air. Men fell, screaming, guns blazing—chaos spinning like a hurricane. Amid the carnage, Charles N. DeGlopper stood alone, his voice cutting ...

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