Charles DeGlopper's Medal of Honor Sacrifice at Normandy

Charles DeGlopper's Medal of Honor Sacrifice at Normandy

Oct 07 , 2025

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Charles N. DeGlopper stood alone at the edge of a tidal wave of enemy fire. His squad was falling back, crushed under the weight of German machine guns and mortars near Normandy’s riverbanks. The r...

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Audie Murphy's Stand at Holtzwihr and the Medal of Honor

Audie Murphy's Stand at Holtzwihr and the Medal of Honor

Oct 07 , 2025

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Audie Leon Murphy Jr. stood alone on a rain-soaked ridge, chest pressed against a burning tank destroyer, eyes locked on the swarming German troops closing in. His rifle cracked like thunder across...

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Charles DeGlopper's Sacrifice at Normandy Saved Fellow Soldiers

Charles DeGlopper's Sacrifice at Normandy Saved Fellow Soldiers

Oct 07 , 2025

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He stood alone on the ridge, the last line of defense between chaos and collapse. Grenades bloomed like fireflies at his feet. Machine gun bullets shredded the air. His voice cracked over the roar:...

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Jacklyn H. Lucas Youngest Marine to Receive Medal of Honor at Iwo Jima

Jacklyn H. Lucas Youngest Marine to Receive Medal of Honor at Iwo Jima

Oct 07 , 2025

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Jacklyn H. Lucas was fifteen when he jumped into hell. Not as a reckless kid looking for glory, but as a desperate soul grasping for purpose amid a world ripped apart by war. The moment he threw hi...

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Jack Lucas Saved Five Lives at Iwo Jima and Earned the Medal of Honor

Jack Lucas Saved Five Lives at Iwo Jima and Earned the Medal of Honor

Oct 07 , 2025

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He was 17. Barely old enough to drink, but already staring death in the face like a seasoned warrior. When two grenades landed among his squad, Jack Lucas didn't hesitate. He threw himself on those...

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Robert Femoyer Medal of Honor hero whose radio calls saved a B-17 crew

Robert Femoyer Medal of Honor hero whose radio calls saved a B-17 crew

Oct 06 , 2025

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In the thick smoke of a raging sky above Nazi Germany, a man lay dying—but his voice never faltered. Beneath a broken plane and searing pain, Robert E. Femoyer kept the radio cord tight, linking li...

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