James E. Robinson Jr., Medal of Honor hero of faith and courage

James E. Robinson Jr., Medal of Honor hero of faith and courage

Jul 25 , 2026

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James E. Robinson Jr. stood in a hailstorm of bullets, alone amid the rubble of a shattered village in Italy. His unit pinned down, lines breaking. The radio silent. He moved forward, relentless—an...

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Jacklyn Harold Lucas the Youngest Marine to Receive the Medal of Honor

Jacklyn Harold Lucas the Youngest Marine to Receive the Medal of Honor

Jul 25 , 2026

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Jacklyn Harold Lucas was sixteen, barely a boy, when death crowned him a hero. A grenade tore through the dirt, a fireball ready to swallow the men beside him. Without hesitation, Lucas dove—two gr...

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Daniel J. Daly, Two-Time Medal of Honor Marine at Belleau Wood

Daniel J. Daly, Two-Time Medal of Honor Marine at Belleau Wood

Jul 25 , 2026

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Blood and mud. Fire and steel. Sergeant Major Daniel Joseph Daly didn’t flinch. Under a hellish sky in China, bullets tearing through the air, he stood firm—twice a Medal of Honor winner, once for ...

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Sergeant James E. Robinson Jr. Hill 1500 Medal of Honor Hero

Sergeant James E. Robinson Jr. Hill 1500 Medal of Honor Hero

Jul 25 , 2026

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James E. Robinson Jr. stood between chaos and collapse. Enemy fire raked the earth around him, bullets whistled past like death’s own warning. Yet, his voice cut through the storm—commanding, resol...

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John Basilone, Marine Who Held Guadalcanal and Fell at Iwo Jima

John Basilone, Marine Who Held Guadalcanal and Fell at Iwo Jima

Jul 25 , 2026

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John Basilone stood in the raging inferno of Guadalcanal, a single machine gun burning death into the advancing Japanese. His ammo belt snapped into the gun with a metallic click. The air was thick...

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Edward R. Schowalter Jr. and the Defense of Hill 122 in the Korean War

Edward R. Schowalter Jr. and the Defense of Hill 122 in the Korean War

Jul 25 , 2026

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Blood soaked the frozen ground. The enemy swarmed Hill 122, numbers clawing over every flank. Yet there stood one man—alone, bleeding out, shotgun in hand—unbowed against a wall of death. Edward R....

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