Jacklyn H. Lucas, Medal of Honor recipient who shielded comrades

Jacklyn H. Lucas, Medal of Honor recipient who shielded comrades

Apr 18 , 2026

Infidel Co.

Jacklyn Harold Lucas was just 17. Barely a man. Yet he tore through Hell with the fury of a seasoned warrior. Two grenades landed where his friends sat—no hesitation, no calculation. His small fram...

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Jacklyn Lucas Youngest Marine to Earn the Medal of Honor

Jacklyn Lucas Youngest Marine to Earn the Medal of Honor

Apr 18 , 2026

Infidel Co.

Jacklyn Harold Lucas was fifteen years old when the war tried to break him. Fifteen years old and less than five feet tall, but twice as fierce as anyone who faced him on Peleliu’s blood-soaked san...

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Desmond Doss, the Conscientious Objector Who Saved 75 at Hacksaw Ridge

Desmond Doss, the Conscientious Objector Who Saved 75 at Hacksaw Ridge

Apr 18 , 2026

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Desmond Thomas Doss knelt in the mud, rain lashing down, bullets tearing through the night like angry specters. No rifle, no gun—only his hands and a heart hammered by faith. Around him, soldiers s...

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John Basilone’s Guadalcanal Courage That Saved the Lunga Line

John Basilone’s Guadalcanal Courage That Saved the Lunga Line

Apr 17 , 2026

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John Basilone stood in the mud, the jungle screaming war around him. Machine guns spat death. Grenades exploded like thunderclaps at his feet. Yet there he was—alone, unfaltering—a one-man wall aga...

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James E. Robinson Jr. Medal of Honor Recipient in World War II Italy

James E. Robinson Jr. Medal of Honor Recipient in World War II Italy

Apr 17 , 2026

Infidel Co.

James E. Robinson Jr. did not charge into battle looking for glory. He moved like a man bound by duty and an unbreakable promise to his brothers. The sun scorched the muddy fields of Italy, the air...

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Charles N. DeGlopper, Medal of Honor Recipient at Hill 24 in Normandy

Charles N. DeGlopper, Medal of Honor Recipient at Hill 24 in Normandy

Apr 17 , 2026

Infidel Co.

He stood alone. Bullets ripped past. The roar of artillery drowned the screams. His squad was falling back. Left behind—not by choice but by need. Charles N. DeGlopper didn’t hesitate. He made his ...

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