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- A hybrid docu/live-action anthology series that portrays stories of personal sacrifice that resulted in the highest military distinction: the Medal of Honor.
- A first person shooter developed with the help of Tier 1 military operators depicting violent missions in Afganistan.
- The story of the Medal of Honor - the highest U.S. award for valor in combat - is told through personal accounts of bravery and daring.
- Take the role of Lieutenant Jimmy Patterson, a former C-47 Skytrain pilot in the Air Transport Command during World War II.
- Take on the role of Lieutenant James Patterson. You are the Allied force's most reliable military special agent. From storming the front lines of Normandy Beach as an infantryman to becoming an elite intel officer.
- Regroup with the SEALs from Medal of Honor, as they take on an international terrorist plot.
- When the Japanese declare war on the United States of America with the attack on Pearl Harbour, Corporal Joseph D. "Joe" Griffin fights through the Pacific whilst on a mission to rescue his captured brother.
- Medal of Honor: Allied Assault drops you into World War II as American Lieutenant Mike Powell. Using anything at your disposal, you will fight your way from Arzew to Omaha Beach, and then straight into the heart of the Third Reich.
- A VR game, set in World War 2 in France, at the height of the war. You'll play a member of the Allied forces trying to stop Nazis from taking over the world.
- Step into the boots of Boyd Travers, Private First Class of the 82nd Airborne Division and engage in battles throughout Europe. From rocky beginnings in Sicily to war- winning triumphs in Germany.
- The game is based on Lieutenant William Holt, an operative in the Office of Strategic Services, and follows his deployments to allied forces in France, North Africa, Soviet Union and Belgium.
- A young girl named Manon Batiste becomes an active member of the French Resistance, after Nazi Germany occupied her country during World War II.
- You are Cpl/Sgt. Keegan, a member of the 82nd Airborne Division, and 17th Airborne Division, fighting the forces of Germany and the Kingdom of Italy
- You play through the eyes of soldiers in various engagements of the Pacific Theatre of World War II.
- Accidentally receiving a Romanian Medal of Honor, a 75-years-old retiree uses it to regain respect from his family.
- Sergeant Jack Barnes will participate in the liberation of France and Belgium on the way to Berlin - center of the Nazi regime.
- Medal of Honor is America's highest military award, authorized by President Lincoln on March 25, 1863 for bravery above and beyond the call of duty. Since that time, there have been over 3,000 recipients.
- A wounded soldier, rendered deaf by the blast of an explosion, seeks help from a comrade to escape from the danger zone - unaware that a sniper has them in his scope the whole time and is ready to pull the trigger.
- Sergeant John Baker will see fierce battles and will feel their burdens in the sands of Tunisia, plains of Sicily and mountains of Central Italy for achieving the main goal - put the Axis powers' tyranny to an end.
- A documentary devoted to the creation and evolution of the nation's highest award in the United States armed forces and its powerful role in American society. It will detail the colorful story of the Medal's rough and tumble beginnings in congress during the Civil War to the pristine place it now holds as one of the world's highest military decorations for valor.
- Audie Murphy, an actor soon to appear in a film based on his World War II heroics, meets several other actors in a bank where they discuss the merits of purchasing U.S. savings bonds using payroll deductions.
- Nishan is a beautiful young business executive who dreams of leaving the country to seek her fortune elsewhere. She involves her father in her project. The latter mortgaged his house to allow his daughter to emigrate. But he failed because he was absent when the last documents to complete the mortgage application were required. It eventually results in drama for the whole family...
- TV Mini Series
- 3 Medal Of Honor recipients go on their final mission to rescue a kidnapped grandchild and rediscover their heroism.
- TV Series
- The award-winning Medal of Honor franchise returns to the Game Boy Advance with Medal of Honor Infiltrator, an all new experience designed specifically for the platform.
- Dick Wright, captain, and Seth Bonner, lieutenant of a city fire company, are in love with Grace Rider, who accepts the attentions of both men without expressing a preference. Dick and Seth have a wordy altercation over the matter and decide to let the girl settle the dispute at once. They go to Grace's home and urge her to choose between them. Grace, after trying to avoid the issue, gives her hand to Seth. Dick takes the decision like a man and congratulates the couple. Later in the day, while Grace and Seth are strolling, fire is discovered in Grace's home, her mother giving the alarm. Grace hurries to the house and despite Mrs. Rider's pleas, rushes into the burning structure to save her jewel box that is on the second floor. The fire department reaches the scene and Mrs. Rider implores Seth to save Grace. The lieutenant goes into the house, but loses his nerve when he finds the stairs choked with smoke and flame. He tries to ascend two or three times, then gives in to his yellow streak and sits on the bottom of the stairs, his head in his hands. Meanwhile, Grace is blinded by the smoke and has difficulty in finding her jewel case. When she does get the box from the dresser, it is too late to get out. Overcome by the smoke and has difficulty in finding her jewel. Dick, worried by the prolonged absence of Seth, goes to the side of the house, looks in a window at the foot of the stairs and sees Seth. Dick breaks in the window and when he learns that Seth is afraid, pushes him to one side and goes up the stairs himself. The captain carries Grace from her room down through the mass of flames. At the foot of the stairs Seth begs Dick to let him take Grace out. The captain, in order to keep Grace's faith in Seth unbroken, hands the girl over to Seth. Casey, a fireman, sees the transfer through the side window, but Dick orders him to keep silent. Grace believes Seth has saved her life. The fire board awards a medal to Seth and gives Grace the privilege of pinning it on. The ceremony is too much for Casey, who tears the medal from Seth's coat and insists on placing it where it belongs, on Dick. Seth is branded as a coward and there is a beginning of a true romance between Dick and Grace.
- The series explores the incredible stories of these brave American Soldiers and Medal of Honor awardees from the Civil War, World War One, World War Two in Europe and the Pacific, the Korean War and from Vietnam to today.
- He was old. His heart was a battlefield where all the wars of the world had been fought and lost or won. He had seen life and heard it; in his ears had rung the shout of victory and the groans of defeat, and despair, songs of merriment and the silence of misery. A thousand times he had been close to the door of death, but Some Power had not permitted him to enter the far away so near. But now be was old, and in its tardy time had come the Medal of Honor that his valor had earned in the distant yesterday. Amid a solemn hush the speaker arose, and in a voice trembling with the emotion of the buried memories of the red days and the crimson carnage, told of the deed that would live after what was said there would be forgotten, how, amidst the blinding smoke of musket-rattle and death shots falling thick and fast, in the very hell-born roar of battle, with shot and shell screaming their dirge, all forgetful of self, he dashed across the death-line and rescued the colors. Timid, trembling, tenderly he took the medal and pressed it to his heart, while the cheers of the veterans echoed again all the din of the conflict. Only one voice was silent, only one heart envious. He, too, had been brave and valiant, had suffered and attempted much throughout the strife, but he was one trait short of being a hero; he lacked resignation and repression. He looked with covetous eyes upon the medal, and a dangerous greed stole into his heart. The old hero's grand-daughter was a happy girl when she heard the glad news. Proudly, reverently, she caressed the symbol of suffering and sacrifice. To him the medal was everything. He became ill. The ecstatic excitement created by the medal may have had lots to do with it. There was no money in the house. It wasn't that the girl valued the medal less, but that she loved him more, so she sold it; sold it for medicine, bartered it for the life that had so often been placed in jeopardy to earn it; sold it to him who envied and coveted it. His life was saved, but he was more than dead when he discovered the loss of the medal. Something in the bereaved mind surrendered to the great grief that overwhelmed him, and he forgot. Forgot all but the medal, and it was pitiful to see him searching, searching, always searching, and searching always in vain. The girl, broken-hearted and desperate, raised the money and tried to redeem the medal, but he refused to part with it. If he had been a younger man he could not resist her tears and the pathetic, sympathetic plea in her sobbing voice, but he was old, old and selfish, selfish and vain. He refused. At last she went to the Legion of the Medal of Honor and told the truth of the tragedy. The wrong was righted, the hero received back all that he lived for, and that he had so nearly died for.
- TV Series
- Mexican American Rodolfo P. Hernandez faced down death along the 38th parallel, earning a Congressional Medal of Honor for valor during the Korean War. A story of heroism, perseverance and service, Hernandez proved that even in the most dire circumstances a wounded soldier can accomplish his mission and go on to greater service as a veteran.
- Garlin M. Conner was an American hero whose exploits in World War II made him among the most decorated soldiers in American history. It was up to a rural Kentucky community to keep his sacrifice from being forgotten.
- Six years ago this month Lance Corporal Kyle Carpenter suffered grievous wounds after shielding another Marine from a grenade blast in Afghanistan. Somehow, he survived. This is the story of his remarkable recovery. Film by George Steptoe.
- On December 21, 1861 President Abraham Lincoln approved and signed Senate Bill 82 into law, creating the Medal Of Honor for heroic acts above and beyond the call of duty, for gallantry in the face of enemy forces engaged in combat.
- Hosted by YouTube sensation, FPS Russia, The Controller: Medal of Honor Warfighter teams up gamers and military experts that compete in a gauntlet of gaming and live fire challenges for a $50,000 grand prize.
- Award-winning War Reporter Alex Quade offers this documentary profile-in- courage and character of Medal of Honor recipient Col.Roger Donlon. The humble Green Beret received the first Medal of Honor of the Vietnam War, and the first Medal of Honor for Special Forces. Col.Donlon invites Alex Quade and the audience into his home for an intimate, one-of-a-kind discussion on character, values, leadership, patriotism, and faith. Ms.Quade shares with the audience Col.Donlon's private collection of historical photos, documents, and war mementos. This is a tribute to a character-driven and leadership-driven life with lessons that cross-over to the broader public, as well as to school children. Col.Donlon gently shares with Quade stories he's never told, of Presidents, Special Operations Legends, and the moral compass that drives him. Alex Quade Films is proud to present "Medal of Honor: Special Forces Col.Roger Donlon",a film of inspiration, impact, and leadership.
- Ken Harbaugh tells the stories of service members who have distinguished themselves through an act of valor. These stories from the Civil War to present day include recipients who were originally overlooked for the medal as well as those who were celebrated at the time.
- A Medal of Honor-winning Vietnam veteran has difficulty readjusting to civilian life, and turns to a psychiatrist for help when he finds himself descending to robbery.
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