Henry Johnson's Stand in the Argonne and Lasting Legacy

Henry Johnson's Stand in the Argonne and Lasting Legacy

Aug 20 , 2026

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Blood. Darkness. The crack of rifle fire splitting night like thunder. Henry Johnson stood alone—wounded, gasping, but unbroken—as a hailstorm of grenades and steel rained down around him. The enem...

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Charles DeGlopper Remembered for Normandy Medal of Honor Sacrifice

Charles DeGlopper Remembered for Normandy Medal of Honor Sacrifice

Aug 20 , 2026

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The roar of enemy fire wrapped around him like a noose. Bullets slammed into the trees, explosions cracked the earth beneath his feet. Somewhere behind, his brothers in arms scrambled—pulled back u...

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Desmond Doss at Hacksaw Ridge Saved 75 Men Without Firing a Shot

Desmond Doss at Hacksaw Ridge Saved 75 Men Without Firing a Shot

Aug 20 , 2026

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Desmond Doss stood alone on the jagged ridge of Hacksaw Ridge, the roar of war all around him. Bullets shredded the air, grenades spat death, and men screamed in agony. He carried no rifle. No gun....

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Jack Lucas, Youngest Medal of Honor Marine Who Saved Comrades

Jack Lucas, Youngest Medal of Honor Marine Who Saved Comrades

Aug 20 , 2026

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Jacklyn Harold Lucas was thirteen years old when he lay on a Vietnamese beach, grenades exploding all around him, his body the only shield between death and the Marines fighting for their lives. Hi...

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Audie Murphy’s Lone Stand on Hill 305 in World War II

Audie Murphy’s Lone Stand on Hill 305 in World War II

Aug 20 , 2026

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Chaos cracks the night. Bullets tear through the black air. Alone. Outnumbered. Audie Murphy stands on a blazing hillside in France, his rifle a lifeline and a weapon of fury. The German infantry s...

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Henry Johnson the Harlem Hellfighter Who Held the Line at Argonne

Henry Johnson the Harlem Hellfighter Who Held the Line at Argonne

Aug 20 , 2026

Infidel Co.

Sgt. Henry Johnson didn’t just fight the enemy—he became the hammer that broke their line. Under the cold, starless sky of May 15, 1918, in the Argonne Forest, Johnson stood alone against a German ...

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