James E. Robinson Jr., Medal of Honor Hero in Luzon 1945

James E. Robinson Jr., Medal of Honor Hero in Luzon 1945

Jul 21 , 2026

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He stood alone against the hellfire, bullets ripping the earth where he’d just been. One man, four enemy foxholes, every step soaked in blood and grit. James E. Robinson Jr. didn’t falter. Heavy wi...

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Jacklyn Harold Lucas, 17-Year-Old Marine and Medal of Honor Recipient

Jacklyn Harold Lucas, 17-Year-Old Marine and Medal of Honor Recipient

Jul 21 , 2026

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Jacklyn Harold Lucas was 17 years old when death came calling in the form of two grenades rolling into his foxhole. Most men would’ve thrown up their hands and prayed. Not Jacklyn. Without hesitati...

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Audie Murphy, WWII Medal of Honor Hero at Holtzwihr

Audie Murphy, WWII Medal of Honor Hero at Holtzwihr

Jul 21 , 2026

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“They tried to bury me in that orchard. Instead, I stood alone.” Audie Murphy—the name etched in blood and iron—was no ordinary soldier. He was a storm of grit, a lone fist in the teeth of hell. R...

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Jacklyn Harold Lucas, Teenage Marine at Iwo Jima Who Saved His Squad

Jacklyn Harold Lucas, Teenage Marine at Iwo Jima Who Saved His Squad

Jul 21 , 2026

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Jacklyn Harold Lucas was fifteen when the world tried to crush him. Not with words nor warnings, but with steel, fire, and the unforgiving weight of war. His body took the hits—first one grenade, t...

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John Basilone’s Guadalcanal Valor and Iwo Jima Sacrifice

John Basilone’s Guadalcanal Valor and Iwo Jima Sacrifice

Jul 21 , 2026

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John Basilone’s .30 caliber machine gun tore through the jungle underbrush as Japanese soldiers surged forward in a wave of fire. Alone, outnumbered, and pinned to a narrow ridge on Guadalcanal, he...

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Charles DeGlopper Medal of Honor Last Stand That Saved Comrades

Charles DeGlopper Medal of Honor Last Stand That Saved Comrades

Jul 20 , 2026

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Charles DeGlopper’s last stand was a whisper drowned in artillery fire—one man holding the line against a storm of steel and death so his brothers could flee. The roar of war tried to swallow him w...

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