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Tag: Medal of Honor Monday

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Latest updates tagged Medal of Honor Monday on SOFREP.

Medal of Honor Monday: Franklin D. Miller in the Shadow War Along the Laos Border

Medal of Honor Monday: Franklin D. Miller in the Shadow War Along the Laos Border

February 16, 2026

Franklin D. Miller’s Medal of Honor was forged in the chaos of a SOG reconnaissance mission gone wrong, where discipline, loyalty, and relentless action under fire turned a near-annihilation into a survival story that still sets the standard for how a man carries himself when everything collapses.

Medal of Honor Monday: “Manila John” Basilone, USMC

Medal of Honor Monday: “Manila John” Basilone, USMC

February 9, 2026

He was not built for parades or speeches, but for the dark hours when the line is breaking, the ammo is gone, and one man’s refusal to quit decides whether others live or die.

Medal of Honor Monday: Kyle Carpenter and the Weight of One Second

Medal of Honor Monday: Kyle Carpenter and the Weight of One Second

February 2, 2026

From a quiet Mississippi upbringing to a rooftop in Marjah, Kyle Carpenter’s life is a study in what happens when ordinary resolve collides with an extraordinary moment.

Medal of Honor Monday: William “Ryan” Pitts – Holding the Line at Combat Outpost Keating

Medal of Honor Monday: William “Ryan” Pitts – Holding the Line at Combat Outpost Keating

January 26, 2026

Ryan Pitts didn’t survive COP Keating because he was invincible; he survived because, in the chaos of a fight designed to kill him, he refused to quit.

Medal of Honor Monday: Bernard F. Fisher and the Landing Under Fire

Medal of Honor Monday: Bernard F. Fisher and the Landing Under Fire

January 19, 2026

Under fire in Vietnam, Bernie Fisher landed on a shattered runway, loaded his wounded wingman, and flew out through bullets to save a life.

Medal of Honor Monday: Willie Johnston, the 11-Year-Old Who Would Not Drop His Drum

Medal of Honor Monday: Willie Johnston, the 11-Year-Old Who Would Not Drop His Drum

January 12, 2026

At eleven, Willie Johnston carried his drum through the Seven Days retreat when others tossed their gear to survive.

Medal of Honor Monday: Leroy A. Petry – A Ranger Saves His Brothers

Medal of Honor Monday: Leroy A. Petry – A Ranger Saves His Brothers

January 5, 2026

When the grenade hit the dirt and the clock ran out, Leroy Petry did not look for cover or permission, he reached down, made the only decision that mattered, and paid for it so his Rangers would live.

Medal of Honor Monday: Tibor Rubin – From Hungary to Hell

Medal of Honor Monday: Tibor Rubin – From Hungary to Hell

December 29, 2025

Tibor Rubin endured the Holocaust, chose to fight for the country that freed him, and risked death repeatedly in Korea, proving that moral courage can survive even when everything else is stripped away.

Medal of Honor Monday: Private James R. Hendrix – ‘Twas the Day After Christmas

Medal of Honor Monday: Private James R. Hendrix – ‘Twas the Day After Christmas

December 22, 2025

He was a sharecropper’s son from Lepanto who spent the day after Christmas turning a Belgian roadside into a firing range for German 88s, dragging wounded men out of the kill zone like he was collecting debts in the snow, and walking away with a kind of courage you cannot wrap, tag, or put under a tree.

Medal of Honor Monday: Salvatore Giunta’s Korengal Valley Stand

Medal of Honor Monday: Salvatore Giunta’s Korengal Valley Stand

December 15, 2025

Giunta’s story is what valor looks like when it is not polished for the cameras, because in the Korengal he moved into fire again and again for one reason only: to get his people home.

Medal of Honor Monday: Mervyn S. Bennion – From Utah Farmlands to Pearl Harbor

Medal of Honor Monday: Mervyn S. Bennion – From Utah Farmlands to Pearl Harbor

December 1, 2025

On that brutal Sunday morning at Pearl Harbor, Captain Mervyn Bennion stayed on the burning bridge of West Virginia with his guts torn open, still fighting for his ship and his men long after any reasonable man would have let go.

Medal of Honor Monday: James H. Howard’s One-Man Air Force

Medal of Honor Monday: James H. Howard’s One-Man Air Force

November 3, 2025

On a winter day over Oschersleben, James H. Howard turned a lone P-51 into a brick wall for the Luftwaffe, riding nerves of steel and dead-eye gunnery to shove a sky full of Fortresses home.

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