Jacklyn Lucas, Youngest Marine to Receive Medal of Honor at Peleliu

Jacklyn Lucas, Youngest Marine to Receive Medal of Honor at Peleliu

Aug 05 , 2026

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A boy no older than hope itself, diving onto death for his brothers. The Hook: A Grenade Falls Peleliu, September 1944. Chaos roared like thunder. Marine Jacklyn Harold Lucas, only 17, saw a grena...

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Daniel J. Daly, the Marine Who Twice Earned the Medal of Honor

Daniel J. Daly, the Marine Who Twice Earned the Medal of Honor

Aug 05 , 2026

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Blood runs thick in the mud of Qingdao. The thunder of cannon fire. The screams that split night like shattered glass. Sergeant Major Daniel Joseph Daly stands alone—no hesitation, no fear—pulling ...

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James E. Robinson Jr. and the Medal of Honor at Hurtgen Forest

James E. Robinson Jr. and the Medal of Honor at Hurtgen Forest

Aug 05 , 2026

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Hell’s fire was raining down, and James E. Robinson Jr. stood alone on that blasted slope—no orders given, no hesitation, just raw will to save the men crawling behind him. His voice, steady and fi...

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John Basilone, Guadalcanal hero who held Bloody Ridge

John Basilone, Guadalcanal hero who held Bloody Ridge

Aug 05 , 2026

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John Basilone stood alone at a makeshift machine gun nest on Bloody Ridge, a maelstrom of grenades and gunfire crashing around him. Enemy forces surged forward. Every man on that ridge had fallen o...

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Edward Schowalter Jr. Medal of Honor heroism in Korea

Edward Schowalter Jr. Medal of Honor heroism in Korea

Aug 05 , 2026

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Edward Schowalter Jr. stood knee-deep in mud, blood boiling in his ears, enemies closing in from three directions. His left arm shattered, face burning with pain — but the line held. The men behind...

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Ernest E. Evans, Medal of Honor Recipient at the Battle off Samar

Ernest E. Evans, Medal of Honor Recipient at the Battle off Samar

Aug 05 , 2026

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Ernest E. Evans stood alone, his destroyer escort bleeding through the hellfire of a Japanese fleet. The enemy bore down with battleships, cruisers, carriers—steel monsters twice their size. No bac...

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