Robert H. Jenkins Jr. Marine Who Fell on a Grenade in Vietnam

Robert H. Jenkins Jr. Marine Who Fell on a Grenade in Vietnam

Oct 31 , 2025

Infidel Co.

The grenade landed like death itself, spinning through the humid Vietnam air. Robert H. Jenkins Jr. saw it clear—felt time slow down as every man around him froze. No hesitation. No second thought....

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Robert H. Jenkins Jr., Marine Who Fell on a Grenade in Vietnam

Robert H. Jenkins Jr., Marine Who Fell on a Grenade in Vietnam

Oct 31 , 2025

Infidel Co.

Robert H. Jenkins Jr. took a grenade blast meant for his brothers in arms—and died a hero’s death. That instant, flesh and blood welded into a timeless act of selflessness. No hesitation. No second...

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Sergeant Jenkins' Heroism in Vietnam Led to the Medal of Honor

Sergeant Jenkins' Heroism in Vietnam Led to the Medal of Honor

Oct 31 , 2025

Infidel Co.

The crack of a grenade’s hiss, a desperate heartbeat’s final echo. Robert H. Jenkins Jr. didn’t think twice. With no time left—only brothers in the dirt—he threw himself onto the live grenade. Stee...

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Jacklyn Lucas at Iwo Jima, the Teen Marine Who Shielded His Comrades

Jacklyn Lucas at Iwo Jima, the Teen Marine Who Shielded His Comrades

Oct 31 , 2025

Infidel Co.

Jacklyn Harold Lucas was a boy on a battlefield where men burn out fast and die younger. At 17, barely grown, he stood at Iwo Jima—a volcanic hellscape smeared with blood and ash—ready to die for b...

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Robert H. Jenkins Jr., Medal of Honor Marine Who Fell on a Grenade

Robert H. Jenkins Jr., Medal of Honor Marine Who Fell on a Grenade

Oct 31 , 2025

Infidel Co.

Robert H. Jenkins Jr. threw himself onto a grenade—without hesitation, without thought. His body shielded his brothers-in-arms from the blast. The explosion tore through him, but not through their ...

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Thomas W. Norris, Medal of Honor SEAL who rescued comrades in Vietnam

Thomas W. Norris, Medal of Honor SEAL who rescued comrades in Vietnam

Oct 31 , 2025

Infidel Co.

Smoke choked the jungle. Bullets ripped through the canopy like thunderclaps. Somewhere nearby, a soldier lay pinned, bleeding, dying. Thomas W. Norris did not hesitate. He ran into hell—under fire...

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