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Medal of Honor: John W. Collier, Korean War, September 19, 1950
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Medal of Honor: John W. Collier, Korean War, September 19, 1950

With his comrades pinned down by fire, Corporal John W. Collier charged a machine gun nest, destroyed it, and then gave his life by throwing himself on a grenade—saving his squad at the cost of his own.

Medal of Honor: Dewayne T. Williams , Vietnam War, September 18, 1968
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Medal of Honor: Dewayne T. Williams , Vietnam War, September 18, 1968

On his 19th birthday, ambushed and gravely wounded, PFC Dewayne T. Williams heard the warning of a grenade. Without hesitation, he rolled onto it—giving his life so his fellow Marines could live.

Medal of Honor: Charles Howard Roan, World War II, September 18, 1944
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Medal of Honor: Charles Howard Roan, World War II, September 18, 1944

On a ridge above Peleliu, grenades rained down on his squad. Wounded once, Charles Roan didn’t hesitate when another fell among his comrades—he threw himself upon it, giving his life to save four Marines.

Medal of Honor: Joe E. Mann, World War II, September 18, 1944
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Medal of Honor: Joe E. Mann, World War II, September 18, 1944

Four times wounded, he refused evacuation. With his arms bound to his body by bandages, Joe Mann gave his last breath by throwing himself onto a grenade to save his comrades.

Medal of Honor: Oscar G. Johnson, World War II, September 16–18, 1944
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Medal of Honor: Oscar G. Johnson, World War II, September 16–18, 1944

One soldier, alone on a ridgeline, held back wave after wave of German paratroopers. For two days, Oscar Johnson stood firm, saving his company’s flank and forcing the enemy to break.

Medal of Honor: Arthur J. Jackson Rank, World War II, September 18, 1944
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Medal of Honor: Arthur J. Jackson Rank, World War II, September 18, 1944

On Peleliu’s blistering battlefield, one Marine charged alone into a nest of fortified positions. With fire and grenades, Arthur Jackson silenced twelve pillboxes and turned the tide of battle.

Medal of Honor: Melvin Morris, Vietnam War, September 17, 1969
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Medal of Honor: Melvin Morris, Vietnam War, September 17, 1969

With fire tearing all around him, Staff Sergeant Melvin Morris pushed forward, refusing to leave a fallen brother behind. Wounded three times, he still carried the fight—and his comrades—to safety.

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