Jack Lucas Was the Youngest WWII Medal of Honor Recipient at Iwo Jima

Jack Lucas Was the Youngest WWII Medal of Honor Recipient at Iwo Jima

Dec 20 , 2025

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Jacklyn Harold Lucas Jr. was just 17 when hell swallowed him whole on Iwo Jima. No drills, no warm-up—only the blast, the blood, the desperate screams of a squad cut down around him. In the choking...

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Daniel Joseph Daly, the Marine Twice Awarded the Medal of Honor

Daniel Joseph Daly, the Marine Twice Awarded the Medal of Honor

Dec 20 , 2025

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Fire crackled under Seoul’s steel sky. Bullets whipped past. Sergeant Major Daniel Joseph Daly stood his ground with a grim smile—here comes hell again. They called him “Iron Mike.” Not for the gea...

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James E. Robinson Jr. Medal of Honor hero at Prumiers, 1944

James E. Robinson Jr. Medal of Honor hero at Prumiers, 1944

Dec 20 , 2025

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James E. Robinson Jr. stood alone amid the deafening roar of artillery and gunfire. The line was broken; men scattered under the withering German barrage. But Robinson — bloodied, burning with purp...

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Charles DeGlopper’s Normandy Stand That Saved His Brothers

Charles DeGlopper’s Normandy Stand That Saved His Brothers

Dec 20 , 2025

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Charles N. DeGlopper stood alone on a muddy ridge, bullets tearing through the cold air. His squad was retreating, pinned down by a German onslaught that threatened to swallow them whole. Without o...

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John Basilone Guadalcanal Medal of Honor Hero Who Held the Line

John Basilone Guadalcanal Medal of Honor Hero Who Held the Line

Dec 20 , 2025

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Explosions shredded the night air. Machine-gun fire hammered the ridge. One man—alone—is the thin line between an annihilated platoon and survival. John Basilone stood fast, wielding his .30-calibe...

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Alonzo Cushing's Last Stand at Gettysburg and His Medal of Honor

Alonzo Cushing's Last Stand at Gettysburg and His Medal of Honor

Dec 20 , 2025

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Even as the cannon roared beneath a sun scorched sky, Alonzo Cushing’s hand never faltered. Blood soaked his uniform. Flesh gave way to bullet and bone. Still, he pulled the lanyard again and again...

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