Jacklyn Harold Lucas, 17, Medal of Honor Recipient Who Saved Lives

Jacklyn Harold Lucas, 17, Medal of Honor Recipient Who Saved Lives

Apr 14 , 2026

Infidel Co.

Jacklyn Harold Lucas was a boy in a man’s war. Barely seventeen, muscles tight with fear and fire, he threw himself on grenades like a lion defending his pride. Two explosives beneath him—detonated...

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

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

Apr 14 , 2026

Infidel Co.

Steel nerve beneath hellfire. The roar of German tanks. The claustrophobic churn of smoke and mud. Audie Murphy, alone, clutching a rifle, perched on a burning tank destroyer—weight of the world on...

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James E. Robinson Jr., Medal of Honor hero on Luzon Ridge

James E. Robinson Jr., Medal of Honor hero on Luzon Ridge

Apr 13 , 2026

Infidel Co.

The air tore itself apart with machine-gun fire. Men fell screaming. James E. Robinson Jr., a lieutenant with the 423rd Infantry Regiment, didn’t hesitate. Every breath, every heartbeat hammered do...

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James E. Robinson Jr., Medal of Honor Hero at Hill 175

James E. Robinson Jr., Medal of Honor Hero at Hill 175

Apr 13 , 2026

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James E. Robinson Jr. moved through the mud and blood of the European front like a man possessed. His boots sank deep in that cursed Sicilian soil. His rifle barked death into the dense olive grove...

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Jacklyn Lucas, 17, Medal of Honor Marine Who Shielded Comrades

Jacklyn Lucas, 17, Medal of Honor Marine Who Shielded Comrades

Apr 13 , 2026

Infidel Co.

The thunder of shells, the scream of death—he was just seventeen, a boy with more guts than sense, who dove onto hell to save his brothers. Jacklyn Harold Lucas carried grenades into a fury of fire...

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Charles N. DeGlopper’s Medal of Honor Action at La Fière, 1944

Charles N. DeGlopper’s Medal of Honor Action at La Fière, 1944

Apr 13 , 2026

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He stood alone on that shattered ridge on July 18, 1944 — bullets cutting through the smoke, grenades bursting like thunder around him — while his brothers bled and fell back. Charles N. DeGlopper ...

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