
Medal of Honor
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"Medal of Honor" is a stirring tribute to the extraordinary courage and sacrifice of American service members during the Great War. Written by Hopper, this work chronicles the harrowing experiences and selfless acts of bravery that led to the receipt of the nation's highest military decoration. Through a series of vivid and detailed accounts, the book brings to life the battlefield realities faced by soldiers in the trenches, across no-man's-land, and in the heat of combat across the European front.
Focusing on the human element of conflict, "Medal of Honor" delves into the character of these recipients, exploring the moments of extreme crisis that transformed ordinary individuals into legends of military history. It serves as both a significant historical record and a profound exploration of valor, capturing the spirit of a generation that faced unprecedented global turmoil. This collection provides an essential perspective for readers interested in military history, the First World War, and the enduring legacy of those who demonstrated gallantry at the risk of life above and beyond the call of duty.
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