How Audie Murphy's Stand at Holtzwihr Won the Medal of Honor

How Audie Murphy's Stand at Holtzwihr Won the Medal of Honor

May 20 , 2026

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The roar of artillery ripped through the smoky dusk at Holtzwihr, France. One man, alone, climbed atop a burning Sherman tank destroyer—wounded, exhausted, outnumbered—and unleashed hell. With a bo...

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Desmond Doss, WWII medic at Hacksaw Ridge and Medal of Honor hero

Desmond Doss, WWII medic at Hacksaw Ridge and Medal of Honor hero

May 20 , 2026

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Blood. Dust. Silence broken only by cries drenched in fear and pain. A young man, weaponless, moving through hellhole Okinawa with nothing but grit and a stretcher strapped to his back—carrying the...

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Medal of Honor hero Charles DeGlopper and his Normandy sacrifice

Medal of Honor hero Charles DeGlopper and his Normandy sacrifice

May 20 , 2026

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He was the last line of defense—a lone figure standing against a storm of German fire. Bullets tore through the air, shrieking death, but Charles N. DeGlopper did not falter. Each step forward was ...

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Jacklyn Lucas Medal of Honor Recipient Who Threw Himself on Grenades

Jacklyn Lucas Medal of Honor Recipient Who Threw Himself on Grenades

May 20 , 2026

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Jacklyn Harold Lucas was still a boy when war clawed its way into him. Barely seventeen—an age when most are locked inside childhood—he stood with a hardened Marine’s resolve at Iwo Jima’s volcanic...

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Desmond Doss, the WWII medic who saved men on Hacksaw Ridge

Desmond Doss, the WWII medic who saved men on Hacksaw Ridge

May 20 , 2026

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Blood soaked the ridge. A desperate cry pierced the air: men trapped, bleeding, dying—with no time to reach them. But one man moved faster than the bullets. Desmond Thomas Doss crawled into hell, u...

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Charles N. DeGlopper, Medal of Honor Hero at Normandy's La Fière

Charles N. DeGlopper, Medal of Honor Hero at Normandy's La Fière

May 20 , 2026

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The rain fell cold and steady that morning, but Charles N. DeGlopper’s resolve burned hotter than any storm. The steel thunder of enemy fire tore through the woods at Normandy’s edge. One man stood...

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