Charles DeGlopper Normandy hero whose sacrifice earned Medal of Honor

Charles DeGlopper Normandy hero whose sacrifice earned Medal of Honor

Mar 15 , 2026

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A single man standing against hell unleashed. Charles N. DeGlopper held the line alone, bunker by bunker, machine gun blistering through the smoke and mud. His brothers fell back, one by one, but h...

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Ernest E. Evans and the USS Johnston's Last Stand at Samar

Ernest E. Evans and the USS Johnston's Last Stand at Samar

Mar 12 , 2026

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Ernest E. Evans stood alone at the prow of the USS Johnston, eyes burning with rage and resolve. Around him, the Pacific was a boiling cauldron of fire and steel. Enemy battleships loomed like gian...

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Charles DeGlopper's final stand saved comrades at Merderet

Charles DeGlopper's final stand saved comrades at Merderet

Mar 08 , 2026

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He stood alone, blasted by the roar of enemy fire, a single voice screaming defiance against death. The river’s current tore at his boots, but Charles N. DeGlopper Jr. never wavered. Behind him, hi...

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James E. Robinson Jr., Medal of Honor Hero at the Gothic Line

James E. Robinson Jr., Medal of Honor Hero at the Gothic Line

Mar 04 , 2026

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James E. Robinson Jr. knelt in a shell crater on a rain-slicked ridge in Italy. Bullets tore the air. Machine gun fire raked his squad to the dirt, but he moved forward—alone, relentless, a silent ...

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Charles DeGlopper’s Normandy Charge and Medal of Honor

Charles DeGlopper’s Normandy Charge and Medal of Honor

Feb 24 , 2026

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He charged forward alone, a single figure blazing through a hailstorm of bullets. No hesitation. No fear. Just raw will—holding the line so his brothers could live. Charles N. DeGlopper didn’t die ...

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Charles N. DeGlopper is a D-Day Medal of Honor hero from Normandy

Charles N. DeGlopper is a D-Day Medal of Honor hero from Normandy

Feb 19 , 2026

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Blood runs thicker where men fall to cover their brothers. Charles N. DeGlopper knew that truth on June 9, 1944, near Colleville-sur-Mer, France—a day seared deep into the crucible of Normandy’s he...

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