Honor Page

  • 17 Dec 2021 12:50 | Anonymous

    These six went ABOVE AND BEYOND.

  • 07 Dec 2021 13:18 | Anonymous

    You've probably never heard of Julio DeCastro, but he and his fellow civilian workers saved the lives of 32 sailors aboard USS OKLAHOMA.

  • 07 Dec 2021 13:10 | Anonymous

    The doctors, nurses, and corpsmen who worked nonstop after the attack deserve to be REMEMBERED.

  • 06 Dec 2021 14:01 | Anonymous

    The Navy Ensign was stationed aboard USS California during the PEARL HARBOR ATTACK.

  • 09 Nov 2021 13:50 | Anonymous

    Hershel "Woody" Williams says as long as you can control the fear, you can be BRAVE.

  • 02 Nov 2021 10:22 | Anonymous

    Ely S. Parker overcame adversity to attain the highest rank of any Native American in the Union Army during the CIVIL WAR.

  • 30 Oct 2021 12:33 | Anonymous

    Navy Rear Admiral Richard O'Kane received the MEDAL OF HONOR.

  • 25 Oct 2021 12:41 | Anonymous

    Powell was wounded by a Vietcong booby trap, and saved comrades from a burning HELICOPTER.

    He loved New York hot dogs, but never with SAUERKRAUT.


  • 18 Oct 2021 11:19 | Anonymous

    Not everyone knows that Boyington was awarded the MEDAL OF HONOR.

  • 01 Oct 2021 14:38 | Anonymous

    One soldier called Captain (Chaplain) Emil Kapaun, called "the bravest man I ever knew." died as a Prisoner of War.

    CBS News STORY.

    Department of Defense RELEASE.

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