Captain Ernest E. Evans and USS Johnston at Samar, 1944

Captain Ernest E. Evans and USS Johnston at Samar, 1944

Jan 05 , 2026

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Ernest E. Evans stood alone on the bridge of USS Johnston, waves smashing against steel, the roar of battle deafening. Enemy cruisers and destroyers loomed like dark ghosts—twice the size, twice th...

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Jacklyn Harold Lucas, Youngest Marine Medal of Honor Recipient

Jacklyn Harold Lucas, Youngest Marine Medal of Honor Recipient

Jan 05 , 2026

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Jacklyn Harold Lucas was a boy with fire in his eyes and steel in his bones. At just 14 years old, he demanded to serve his country, swallowing the bitter pill of underage enlistment with a forged ...

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Desmond Doss, unarmed medic who saved 75 on Hacksaw Ridge

Desmond Doss, unarmed medic who saved 75 on Hacksaw Ridge

Jan 05 , 2026

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He stood alone on that blood-soaked ridge at Okinawa, no gun in hand, just a stretcher and an unshakable faith. Bullets whizzed. Men groaned in the mud below, clinging to life after the fury storme...

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James E. Robinson Jr. Medal of Honor Hero at Leyte, WWII

James E. Robinson Jr. Medal of Honor Hero at Leyte, WWII

Jan 04 , 2026

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The air cracked open with artillery fire. Smoke choked the fields. Men dropped like cut wheat. Amid the carnage, one soldier moved forward, alone against chaos. No hesitation. No retreat. This was ...

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John Basilone, Medal of Honor Marine at Guadalcanal

John Basilone, Medal of Honor Marine at Guadalcanal

Jan 04 , 2026

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John Basilone stood alone, a single line against a raging sea of enemy infantry. The night air choked on gunfire and grenades, but he never faltered. When his machine gun overheated, he tore it dow...

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

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

Jan 04 , 2026

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He was a one-man wall against an enemy tide. Bullets shredded the air. Men scrambled back. Charles N. DeGlopper stood alone on a ridge, his machine gun clawing the sky with fire. Every shot was a b...

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