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Beyond the Call: Medal of Honor Stories

Beyond the Call: Medal of Honor Stories

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Beyond the Call: Medal of Honor Stories is a podcast dedicated to sharing the incredible true stories of the bravest soldiers, sailors, airmen, and Marines in American history. Each episode dives deep into the acts of extraordinary heroism that earned these individuals the Medal of Honor, the highest military award for valor in the United States. From the battlefields of the American Civil War to modern conflicts, we explore the battles they fought, the impossible decisions they made under fire, and the lasting impact of their courage. Whether they made the ultimate sacrifice or continued to serve beyond the war, their stories deserve to be told and remembered. Join us as we honor those who went beyond the call of duty.2025 BareMetalCyber Politik & Regierungen
  • First Lieutenant Beryl Richard Newman at Cisterna
    Nov 24 2025

    Beyond the Call is a narrative podcast that brings Medal of Honor stories to life, one battlefield at a time. Each episode focuses on a single recipient, weaving together their personal background, the historical stakes of the fight, and a clear, gripping account of what happened in those crucial minutes when everything was on the line. You’ll hear how ordinary Americans found themselves in extraordinary circumstances, what they saw, what they decided, and how their actions changed the course of battles and saved lives. The goal is simple: make these citations more than words on a page by restoring the context, the terrain, and the human beings behind them.

    This podcast is designed for listeners who are curious about military history but don’t need a staff ride or a doctrine manual to stay engaged. We keep the storytelling accessible but accurate, connecting leadership, ethics, and decision-making under fire to lessons that still matter today. Whether you’re a veteran, a student of history, or someone who just appreciates stories of courage and character, Beyond the Call invites you to slow down, listen closely, and spend time with these remarkable lives. Subscribe, share an episode with a friend, and come back each week as a new Medal of Honor story steps out of the footnote and into the foreground.

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    19 Min.
  • Henry F. Warner: A Corporal Against the Tanks
    Nov 17 2025

    This episode of “Beyond the Call: Medal of Honor Stories” tells the story of Corporal Henry F. Warner, a 21-year-old antitank gunner whose courage on a frozen Belgian hillside helped halt a German armored thrust during the Battle of the Bulge. Near the village of Dom Bütgenbach in December 1944, Warner and his 57mm antitank gun faced repeated attacks from German tanks and infantry. Wounded, under intense fire, and eventually alone at his gun, he refused to abandon his position, destroying or disabling multiple enemy tanks and helping to save his battalion’s line.

    Across this episode, we walk through Warner’s life, the wider context of the Ardennes offensive, and a step-by-step breakdown of his Medal of Honor actions. You’ll hear how one junior NCO’s training, discipline, and resolve under fire shaped a critical moment in World War II, and what his story still offers modern leaders and listeners today. If you care about military history, battlefield leadership, or the human dimension of valor, this is an episode you will not want to miss.

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    14 Min.
  • Beyond the Call: George Fleming Davis: The Commander Who Conned Through Fire
    Nov 10 2025

    Commander George Fleming Davis’s story stands as one of the most striking examples of courage at sea during the Second World War. As commander of the destroyer United States Ship Walke during the approach to Lingayen Gulf on January sixth, nineteen forty five, Davis faced a relentless wave of suicide aircraft. Though mortally wounded when his ship was struck, he refused to abandon the bridge, steering his vessel through fire and chaos until his crew regained control. His calm resolve under impossible pressure turned near disaster into survival, saving both ship and crew while holding the line for the fleet’s advance.

    This episode of the Trackpads Military Podcast brings that moment to life, tracing how discipline, leadership, and duty fused in a single act of heroism. Listeners will hear how the Walke’s battered deck became a stage for leadership that still echoes through naval tradition. It’s a reminder that the strength of command lies not in rank or title, but in the courage to stand firm when everything burns around you—a lesson as relevant today as it was in the Pacific war.

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    12 Min.
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