William H. Carney and the 54th Massachusetts at Fort Wagner

William H. Carney and the 54th Massachusetts at Fort Wagner

Dec 20 , 2025

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William H. Carney stood as the last line between defeat and honor. The flag slipped from scorched hands, fluttering perilously close to enemy boots crushing sacred ground. Blood coated his face, bu...

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Daniel J. Daly Forged Valor at Tientsin and Belleau Wood

Daniel J. Daly Forged Valor at Tientsin and Belleau Wood

Dec 20 , 2025

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Sgt. Maj. Daniel Joseph Daly bore the blood and smoke of two centuries on his shoulders, yet his grit never cracked. In the hellfire of China’s Boxer Rebellion and the mud-soaked trenches of World ...

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Medal of Honor recipient Ross McGinnis threw himself on a grenade

Medal of Honor recipient Ross McGinnis threw himself on a grenade

Dec 20 , 2025

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Explosions tore the night apart. Dust choked the air. Men screamed, scrambled, fired back. And there—right in the eye of the storm—Ross Andrew McGinnis made the ultimate choice. A hand grenade boun...

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Medal of Honor Recipient Jacklyn Lucas Smothered Two Grenades

Medal of Honor Recipient Jacklyn Lucas Smothered Two Grenades

Dec 20 , 2025

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Jacklyn Harold Lucas Jr. was seventeen when he threw himself on two enemy grenades on a South Pacific island. Two blasts. Two groans and two detonations cut short a squad nap, a moment before death...

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Desmond Doss, Medal of Honor Medic Who Saved 75 at Hacksaw Ridge

Desmond Doss, Medal of Honor Medic Who Saved 75 at Hacksaw Ridge

Dec 20 , 2025

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Desmond Doss lay flat on the jagged ridge of Hacksaw Ridge, blood and dust mixing beneath his helmet. Around him, men screamed, bullets tore the air, and death crept in every shadow. He didn’t carr...

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Charles DeGlopper’s Normandy sacrifice and Medal of Honor

Charles DeGlopper’s Normandy sacrifice and Medal of Honor

Dec 20 , 2025

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Bullets ripped the morning air. Smoke choked visibility—men falling, screaming, caught in hell’s tight grip. Charles N. DeGlopper didn’t hesitate. With grim fire burning in his eyes, he stepped out...

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