The Invasion of Normandy was the largest land, air and sea invasion of World War II,…
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Medal of Honor Monday: Navy Cmdr. Bruce Van Voorhis
Flying over the Pacific during World War II was treacherous, even if you weren’t in battle,…
Medal of Honor Monday: Army Specialist 5th Class Edgar McWethy Jr.
Medics have one of the toughest jobs in the military — saving wounded comrades despite the danger…
Medal of Honor Monday: Air Force Col. William A. Jones II
Pain can often cloud your judgment, especially under extreme duress, but not for Air Force Col.…
Medal of Honor Monday: Navy Corpsman William Halyburton Jr.
Actions worthy of the Medal of Honor don’t always come from a compilation of courageous deeds;…
Medal of Honor Monday: Army Pfc. Sadao Munemori
During World War II, everyone who identified as American wanted to fight for the U.S. — including…
Medal of Honor Monday: Navy Cmdr. Ernest E. Evans
The Battle of Leyte Gulf, which helped the Allies recapture the Philippines during World War II,…
Medal of Honor Monday: Army Pfc. Joe R. Hastings
There is little time in war to savor victory — all who have fought in battle know…
Medal of Honor Monday: Navy Corpsman Richard D. DeWert
There are people who try to help, and then there are extraordinary people who selflessly give…
Medal of Honor Monday: Army Command Sgt. Maj. Gary Littrell
Army Command Sgt. Maj. Gary Littrell’s more than two decades in service can likely be summed…
Medal of Honor Monday: Army Chaplain Emil J. Kapaun
Army Chaplain Emil Kapaun inspired his men during the Korean War with calm, courageous leadership, instilling…
Medal of Honor Monday: Army Pfc. Leonard Kravitz
In 1951, 20-year-old Army Private 1st Class Leonard Kravitz gave his life so his fellow soldiers…