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Medal of Honor: Harold W. Roberts, World War I, October 4, 1918
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Medal of Honor: Harold W. Roberts, World War I, October 4, 1918

When his tank plunged into a water-filled crater, Harold Roberts knew only one man could live. Without hesitation, he gave his crewmate the way out—and sacrificed himself.

Medal of Honor: Sterling Morelock, World War I, October 4, 1918
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Medal of Honor: Sterling Morelock, World War I, October 4, 1918

Leading just three men through a storm of fire, Sterling Morelock charged five enemy machine gun nests—capturing prisoners, rescuing comrades, and holding the line alone.

Medal of Honor: Clinton L. Romesha, Afghanistan War, October 3, 2009
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Medal of Honor: Clinton L. Romesha, Afghanistan War, October 3, 2009

Under fire from every direction at Outpost Keating, Clint Romesha rallied his men, fought through wounds, and led a counterattack that turned the tide against overwhelming odds.

Medal of Honor: Ty Carter sprinted, Afghanistan War, October 3, 2009
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Medal of Honor: Ty Carter sprinted, Afghanistan War, October 3, 2009

Outnumbered thirty to one at Outpost Keating, Ty Carter sprinted through a storm of fire—resupplying ammo, rescuing the wounded, and holding the line against overwhelming odds.

Medal of Honor: Randall D. Shughart, Somalia – Operation Gothic Serpent, October 3, 1993
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Medal of Honor: Randall D. Shughart, Somalia – Operation Gothic Serpent, October 3, 1993

Dropped into a city swarming with enemies, Randy Shughart fought to the last round to protect his brothers. His sacrifice, beside Gary Gordon, saved a downed pilot’s life.

Medal of Honor: Gary I. Gordon, Somalia – Operation Gothic Serpent, October 3, 1993
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Medal of Honor: Gary I. Gordon, Somalia – Operation Gothic Serpent, October 3, 1993

In the streets of Mogadishu, Gary Gordon volunteered three times to be dropped into a firefight. With only a rifle and pistol, he fought until the end—saving the life of a downed pilot.

Medal of Honor: John Henry, World War I, October 3, 1918
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Medal of Honor: John Henry, World War I, October 3, 1918

John Henry Pruitt stormed two machine guns, captured forty prisoners, and fought on until shellfire claimed him. For this, he received both the Army and Navy Medals of Honor.

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