August 8 Howard Lee Medal of Honor

Howard Lee earned the Medal of Honor as a Marine Corps company commander in Vietnam, when he exposed himself to enemy fire repeatedly to direct a defensive perimeter, leading the fight for over six hours and throughout the night, despite being badly wounded, including shrapnel in his eye. Upon leaning that one of his platoon’s had been surrounded, he and … Read More

August 7 Marines Land On Guadalcanal

United States Marine Corps launches Operation: Watchtower, the invasion of Guadalcanal, the first offensive operation of the Pacific War. 11,000 Marines landed and quickly seized the airfield, renamed after Henderson, but the Japanese regrouped and counter-attacked. Fighting raged for almost seven months and 7,100 Americans were killed in action and 7,789 Americans wounded. Honor and remember them all!

August 8 Loren Hagen Medal of Honor

Army Special Forces Lieutenant Loren Hagen earned the Medal of Honor posthumously when he led his team in fighting off a North Vietnamese attack, exposing himself to enemy fire to try to save a fellow American. Born in North Dakota and raised in Minnesota, Hagen was an Eagle Scout who had saved the life of a swimmer in 1968. Nicknamed, … Read More

August 6 William Thompson Medal of Honor

William Thompson earned the Medal of Honor posthumously for his bravery and self-sacrifice while defending the Pusan perimeter in the early days of the Korean War. Despite being badly wounded, Thompson refused to evacuate, instead manning his machine-gun to cover the withdrawal of his fellow soldiers.  Honor and remember him! Read his Medal of Honor citation:

August 5 Louis Sebille Medal of Honor

Major Louis Sebille USAF earned the Medal of Honor posthumously on this day, in Korea when he pressed the attack against intense ground fire when providing close air support. Honor and remember him! Read his Medal of Honor citation:

August 3 Henry Ware Lawton Medal of Honor

Henry Ware Lawton, a captain in the Union Army earned the Medal of Honor for seizing Confederate trenches, and then holding them against two Confederate counter-attacks.Honor and remember him!

August 2 Frank Witek Medal of Honor

Frank Witek received the Medal of Honor for his actions this day in Guam, when he alone faced and overcame an entrenched Japanese position. Honor and remember him!

August 1 John Kane Medal of Honor

John Kane, an Army-Air Force colonel and bomber commander, received the Medal of Honor for his leadership during Operation: Tidal Wave, an attack on Romanian oil refineries.  Kane led his bombers on to their target despite the fact that the enemy anti-aircraft gunners had been warned of their approach. He lingered over the target until all of his bombers got … Read More