Alonzo Cushing's Last Stand at Gettysburg Won the Medal of Honor

Alonzo Cushing's Last Stand at Gettysburg Won the Medal of Honor

Sep 27 , 2025

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He knelt over a shattered cannon, blood dripping from shattered ribs, powder smoke thick in the air. The enemy surged like a dark tide—unyielding, ruthless. But Alonzo Cushing did not falter. He or...

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Sgt. Alvin C. York and the faith that forged a WWI hero

Sgt. Alvin C. York and the faith that forged a WWI hero

Sep 26 , 2025

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The thunder of artillery hammered the ridge. Smoke choked the air. Sgt. Alvin C. York crouched behind shattered timber, heart pounding, fingers tightening on his rifle. Around him—the chaos of war;...

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Jacklyn Harold Lucas, the Youngest Marine Medal of Honor Recipient

Jacklyn Harold Lucas, the Youngest Marine Medal of Honor Recipient

Sep 26 , 2025

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Jacklyn Harold Lucas was thirteen years old when war swallowed him whole. Too young by all measures—too small, too green—but his heart was an inferno. On a Pacific island torn to jagged edges by wa...

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Alonzo Cushing at Gettysburg, Medal of Honor and Legacy of Sacrifice

Alonzo Cushing at Gettysburg, Medal of Honor and Legacy of Sacrifice

Sep 26 , 2025

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Smoke choked the air. Cannons roared as the Union lines crumbled into chaos. Amid the deafening thunder, a lone voice bellowed orders. Blood gushed from shattered limbs. Yet there he stayed—steady,...

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Doris Miller, Pearl Harbor hero and first Black Medal of Honor

Doris Miller, Pearl Harbor hero and first Black Medal of Honor

Sep 25 , 2025

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He was a cook. Not a fighter. Not even supposed to hold a gun. But when the skies erupted over Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, Doris Miller shattered every chain the Navy tried to wrap around him...

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Charles George Korean War Medal of Honor Hero from Outpost Harry

Charles George Korean War Medal of Honor Hero from Outpost Harry

Sep 25 , 2025

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The shrieks of artillery cut the cold Korean dawn. Somewhere in the chaos, Charles George crawled through mud and blood. His left leg torn to shreds—still, he moved forward. Because this wasn’t abo...

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