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Sergeant First Class Alwyn Cashe, Medal of Honor recipient

| December 15, 2021 | 26 Comments
Sergeant First Class Alwyn Cashe, Medal of Honor recipient

One of this site’s favorite heroes, US Army Sergeant First Class Alwyn Cashe, will be receiving his posthumous Medal of Honor in a White House ceremony tomorrow. This concludes a 16 year fight to get him the recognition he so well deserves. I wrote about Cashe for a Valor Friday piece a while back, which […]

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Last “Easy” Company (Band of Brothers) officer passes away

| December 4, 2021 | 30 Comments
Last “Easy” Company (Band of Brothers) officer passes away

KoB sends in the sad word that the last officer of Easy Company, 506th PIR, 101st Airborne Division, World War II has passed away at age 99. Shames was portrayed by actor Joseph May in the Band of Brothers mini-series in 2001. He appeared in the seventh episode “The Breaking Point”. That episode dealt with the 101st’s […]

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Army and FAA investigating epic flyover at Tennessee Titans game last month

| December 2, 2021 | 46 Comments
Army and FAA investigating epic flyover at Tennessee Titans game last month

As part of the NFL’s “Salute to Service” events planned for the weekend after Veteran’s Day (game day in this case being 14 November 2021), the 101st Airborne Division had some helicopters fly from their home base Fort Campbell over Nissan Stadium in nearby Nashville. The flyover was a smash hit, as the talented aviators […]

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Valor Friday

| November 19, 2021 | 12 Comments
Valor Friday

To the British Army, there is one group of legendary fighters that will never be equaled. This elite formation is made up entirely of volunteers from a small landlocked country in south-central Asia. With a history of service to the British Empire dating more than 200 years, they have earned their reputation time and again. […]

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Valor Friday

| November 5, 2021 | 11 Comments
Valor Friday

The American Civil War saw unprecedented levels of American military service. During the war 3.3 million men entered the military services of their respective countries (2.2 million Union and 1.1 million Confederate). That’s nearly 10% of the US population at the time (from the 1860 census). This hadn’t been seen since the Revolutionary War (in […]

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CWO4 Mike Durant jumps into Ala. senate race

| October 21, 2021 | 17 Comments
CWO4 Mike Durant jumps into Ala. senate race

Mike Durant, one of the pilots of the downed Black Hawks from the Battle of Mogadishu in 1993, has entered the race for the Republican nomination for US Senate in next year’s mid-term. Durant, who has never held political office, is joining a crowded field currently led by Rep Mo Brooks (R-AL). Durant’s Army career […]

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Georgia WWII veteran given French Legion of Honor for his role in liberating France

| September 20, 2021 | 3 Comments
Georgia WWII veteran given French Legion of Honor for his role in liberating France

98-year-old Master Sergeant Louis Graziano received France’s highest honor, the Legion of Honor for his service during the Second World War. A young draftee, Graziano drove a fuel truck onto Omaha Beach on 6 June 1944 as part of the third wave. He would go on to serve in the Battle of the Bulge and […]

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Valor Friday

| September 17, 2021 | 11 Comments
Valor Friday

Vito Rocco “Rocky” Bertoldo was born in 1919 in Decatur, Illinois. He worked as a coal miner and then a truck driver for a company that made auto parts before World War II when they changed to making munitions. Due to poor eyesight, he was ineligible for the draft. Despite his draft exemption, Bertoldo decided […]

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