Medal of Honor Recipient Charles N. DeGlopper's Normandy Sacrifice

Medal of Honor Recipient Charles N. DeGlopper's Normandy Sacrifice

May 18 , 2026

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Gunfire shattered the dawn near the Moselle River. Charles N. DeGlopper stood alone, the last line between his comrades and certain death. Bullets slammed into earth and flesh. The roar of retreat ...

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Jacklyn Harold Lucas, Youngest Marine Medal of Honor Recipient in WWII

Jacklyn Harold Lucas, Youngest Marine Medal of Honor Recipient in WWII

May 18 , 2026

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He was just seventeen. Barely a man by any ledger but the war didn’t wait for birth certificates. The crack of explosions tore the night apart. Not a moment's hesitation—Jacklyn Harold Lucas dove o...

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Teen Marine Jack Lucas and His Sacrifice at Iwo Jima

Teen Marine Jack Lucas and His Sacrifice at Iwo Jima

May 18 , 2026

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Jacklyn Harold Lucas was fifteen years old when he made the choice to die for his brothers. Barely a man. Barely a Marine. But in that split second on Iwo Jima, he became a shield forged by pain an...

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Charles DeGlopper’s Medal of Honor Sacrifice at Normandy

Charles DeGlopper’s Medal of Honor Sacrifice at Normandy

May 17 , 2026

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They came in waves—grenades raining down like death itself was in the sky. The air thick with smoke and the screams of men caught in the fury of war, Charles N. DeGlopper stood frozen only for a mo...

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Jacklyn Lucas, Youngest Marine Who Threw Himself on Two Grenades

Jacklyn Lucas, Youngest Marine Who Threw Himself on Two Grenades

May 16 , 2026

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Jacklyn Harold Lucas was fifteen years old when he dove headfirst into hell. Bullets ripping, grenades hurling—he threw himself on not one but two live grenades to save his brothers. No hesitation....

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Ernest E. Evans and USS Johnston's Stand at Leyte Gulf

Ernest E. Evans and USS Johnston's Stand at Leyte Gulf

May 16 , 2026

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Ernest E. Evans stood alone in a sea of fire and steel. His ship, the USS Johnston, battered and bleeding, faced enemies four times its size—Japanese battleships, cruisers, destroyers locked in a m...

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