Beyond the Call: Medal of Honor Stories

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By: Dr. Jason Edwards

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...

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Beyond the Call: Corporal Arthur O. Beyer near Arloncourt, Belgium, 1945
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Beyond the Call: Corporal Arthur O. Beyer at Arloncourt, Belgium, 1945 tells the story of a tank destroyer gunner whose solo advance under fire helped break a German defensive line in the closing months of the Second World War. This episode follows Beyer’s life from rural Iowa to the snow-covered ridges of Belgium, tracing the ambush that pinned his armored column, the daring assault that silenced enemy guns and captured dozens of soldiers, and the broader impact on the winter campaign. Listeners hear a clear narrative of the action, context around the Battle of the Bulge, and a reflection on...


Beyond the Call: Private Dale Merlin Hansen at Hill 60, Okinawa, 1945
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06/22/2026

Beyond the Call: Private Dale Merlin Hansen at Hill 60, Okinawa, 1945 tells the story of a young Marine who crawled alone into withering fire to break open a critical Japanese strongpoint during the brutal fighting on Okinawa in World War II. Listeners hear a ground-level narrative of the assault on Hill 60, the larger campaign that made this ridge so important, and the split-second decisions that turned one farm boy from Nebraska into a Medal of Honor recipient. The episode reflects on leadership, responsibility, and sacrifice in combat. Beyond the Call is the Monday feature of Dispatch: U.S. Military History...


Beyond the Call: Private Ova A. Kelley at Buri Airstrip, Leyte, 1944
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06/22/2026

Beyond the Call: Private Ova A. Kelley at Buri Airstrip, Leyte, 1944 follows a rifleman in World War II’s Pacific campaign as a single, stunning act of courage shatters a Japanese strongpoint and unlocks a stalled American attack. Listeners hear the ground-level narrative of Kelley’s solo charge, the wider fight for Leyte and its vital airfields, and a reflective look at how initiative, responsibility, and sacrifice define real leadership under fire. Beyond the Call is the Monday feature of Dispatch: U.S. Military History Magazine, and the podcast is developed by Trackpads.com, bringing the human stories behind the...


Beyond the Call: Corporal Hershel “Woody” Williams at Iwo Jima, 1945
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06/08/2026

Beyond the Call: Corporal Hershel “Woody” Williams at Iwo Jima, 1945 follows a young Marine flamethrower operator as he battles through fortified pillboxes on the black sands of a crucial Pacific island in World War Two, opening a path for his pinned-down company. Listeners hear the larger story of the Iwo Jima campaign, the stalled advance, and the four hours in which Williams repeatedly crossed open ground under fire to clear strongpoints that tanks and infantry could not reach alone. The episode reflects on courage, responsibility, and a lifetime of quiet service after the war. Beyond the Call is the Mond...


Beyond the Call: Staff Sergeant John C. Sjogren at San Jose Hacienda, 1945
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06/01/2026

Beyond the Call: Staff Sergeant John C. Sjogren at San Jose Hacienda, 1945 follows an American infantry squad leader on a fortified ridge in the Philippines during World War II, tracing his solo assault on pillboxes, the rescue of a wounded sergeant across open ground, and the destruction of enemy positions that opened the way for his company. The episode sets his actions within the wider Negros campaign and his journey from small-town Michigan to the Pacific, then reflects on what his story reveals about small-unit leadership, responsibility, and quiet courage beyond the Medal of Honor. Beyond the Call is...


Beyond the Call: Captain Francis B. Wai at Red Beach, Leyte, 1944
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05/25/2026

Beyond the Call: Captain Francis B. Wai at Red Beach, Leyte, 1944 follows a Chinese Hawaiian officer leading pinned-down soldiers off a deadly shoreline and into the flooded paddies of the Leyte landings in World War Two, where his decision to stand, move, and draw fire turns a stalled assault into a hard-won foothold. Listeners hear a clear narrative of the action, the larger campaign to liberate the Philippines, and a reflective look at leadership, courage, and recognition. Beyond the Call is the Monday feature of Dispatch: U.S. Military History Magazine, and the podcast is developed by Trackpads.com.<...


Beyond the Call: Sergeant Charles E. Mower at Leyte, 1944
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05/18/2026

Beyond the Call: Sergeant Charles E. Mower at Leyte, 1944 follows a nineteen-year-old infantry leader in the brutal Philippine campaign, guiding listeners through a deadly jungle ravine crossing where he stayed exposed in a shallow stream to direct his squad’s fire and break a fortified Japanese position. The story places his final moments within the wider effort to retake the Philippines, then reflects on the character, responsibility, and small-unit leadership captured in his Medal of Honor citation. Beyond the Call is the Monday feature of Dispatch: U.S. Military History Magazine, and this podcast episode is developed by Trackpads.co...


Beyond the Call: Private James Henry Mills at Cisterna di Littoria, 1944
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05/18/2026

Beyond the Call: Private James Henry Mills at Cisterna di Littoria, 1944 follows a young infantryman of the United States Army through his first baptism of fire in the Italian campaign of World War II, as he single-handedly clears enemy positions and then deliberately exposes himself to draw fire so his platoon can seize a critical strongpoint without casualties. Listeners hear the larger context of the Anzio breakout, the terrain and tactics that shaped the fight, and the split-second decisions that revealed Mills’s initiative, calm under pressure, and selfless courage. Beyond the Call is the Monday feature of Dispatch: U...


Beyond the Call: Commander Lawson Paterson “Red” Ramage off Taiwan, 1944
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05/18/2026

Beyond the Call: Commander Lawson Paterson “Red” Ramage off Taiwan, 1944 follows a United States submarine skipper who drove his boat straight through a Japanese convoy in a daring night surface attack during the Pacific war of World War II. Listeners hear how Ramage’s decisions under fire shattered enemy shipping, protected his crew, and turned a chaotic engagement into a decisive victory at sea. The episode weaves together the larger submarine campaign, the tension of close-quarters combat, and Ramage’s insistence on sharing honor with his sailors. Beyond the Call is the Monday feature of Dispatch: U.S. Military History...


Beyond the Call: Technician Fifth Grade Eric Gunnar Gibson at Isola Bella, 1944
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05/18/2026

Beyond the Call: Technician Fifth Grade Eric Gunnar Gibson at Isola Bella, 1944 follows a company cook turned front-line guide as he leads fresh replacements along a shallow Italian ditch under German fire, silencing multiple enemy positions during the bitter fighting of the Anzio beachhead in World War II and giving his company the chance to survive and advance. Listeners hear the story of his life as a Swedish-born immigrant, the cold, mud, and chaos of that narrow field, and the final charge that cost him everything, alongside reflections on leadership, responsibility, and quiet courage. Beyond the Call is the...


Beyond the Call: Commander Cassin Young at Pearl Harbor, 1941
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05/18/2026

Beyond the Call: Commander Cassin Young at Pearl Harbor, 1941 follows the captain of the repair ship USS Vestal through the chaos of the surprise attack as he swims back to his burning ship, cuts her loose from the dying USS Arizona, and deliberately beaches her to save hundreds of lives and preserve a vital asset for the coming war. This story places listeners inside the harbor that morning, explains how one repair ship fit into the wider fight, and reflects on the leadership, calm judgment, and sense of duty that defined Young’s actions from Pearl Harbor to Guadalcanal. Be...


Beyond the Call: Lieutenant Colonel Harold W. Bauer at Guadalcanal, 1942
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05/18/2026

Beyond the Call: Lieutenant Colonel Harold W. Bauer at Guadalcanal, 1942 follows a Marine fighter leader through the brutal air campaign over Henderson Field, tracing his journey from Midwestern athlete to squadron commander in one of the Pacific war’s most desperate battles. Listeners hear how he led exhausted pilots, intercepted relentless enemy raids, and made the fateful decision to dive alone into an attack while nearly out of fuel, protecting ships and the hard-won airstrip below. The narrative reflects on leadership, responsibility, and endurance under fire, showing why his Medal of Honor carries lasting meaning. Beyond the Call is th...


Beyond the Call: Captain Seymour W. Terry at Zebra Hill, Okinawa, 1945
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05/18/2026

Beyond the Call: Captain Seymour W. Terry at Zebra Hill, Okinawa, 1945 follows an Arkansas-born infantry officer through the brutal ridges of the Battle of Okinawa in World War Two, tracing how repeated one-man assaults against pillboxes and trenches turned a stalled attack into a hard-won victory. Listeners hear the wider context of the campaign, the terrain and fire that shaped each decision, and the final moments as Terry organized his company on newly seized ground. The story pauses to reflect on his leadership, character, and posthumous legacy. Beyond the Call is the Monday feature of Dispatch: U.S. Military...


Beyond the Call: Private George Phillips at Iwo Jima, 1945
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05/18/2026

Beyond the Call: Private George Phillips at Iwo Jima, 1945 follows an eighteen-year-old Marine in World War II whose split-second choice to smother a grenade saved his sleeping squad on a bitter night among the island’s black sands. This episode sets his sacrifice inside the brutal struggle for Iwo Jima, tracing his journey from Missouri railroad worker to rifleman in the 28th Marines and unpacking what the Medal of Honor citation meant on the ground. Listeners hear a focused story of courage, responsibility, and care for others. Beyond the Call is the Monday feature of Dispatch: U.S. Military Hi...


Beyond the Call: Colonel John Riley Kane at Ploesti, 1943
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03/30/2026

Beyond the Call: Colonel John Riley Kane at Ploesti, 1943 follows a United States Army air group commander through one of World War II’s most dangerous low-level bombing raids, as he leads damaged B-24 Liberators into the firestorm over Romania’s vital oil refineries. Listeners hear the story of Kane’s early life in Texas, the long flight from North Africa, the chaos of Operation Tidal Wave, and the split-second decisions that defined his command under relentless antiaircraft fire. The episode also reflects on the strategic importance of Ploesti, the cost paid by his crews, and the character traits that s...


Beyond the Call: George Benjamin Jr
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03/09/2026

Beyond the Call: Private First Class George Benjamin Jr. at Leyte, 1944 follows a young radio operator of the United States Army as he rises under fire, rallies a stalled attack, rescues a trapped tank crew, and ultimately gives his life trying to shield his comrades from a deadly explosion in the Philippines campaign of World War II. Listeners hear the story of the Leyte fighting, the terrain and tactics that shaped his final day, and a clear explanation of what his Medal of Honor citation meant on the ground. Beyond the Call is the Monday feature of Dispatch: U...


Technical Sergeant Beauford T. Anderson at Kakazu Ridge, Okinawa, 1945
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03/02/2026

Beyond the Call: Technical Sergeant Beauford T. Anderson at Kakazu Ridge, Okinawa, 1945 tells the story of a weapons platoon leader who faced an overwhelming predawn counterattack on Okinawa and chose to stand alone on a threatened flank to protect his men in the closing months of World War Two. Listeners hear how the fight for Kakazu Ridge fit into the brutal Pacific campaign, how Anderson improvised with mortar rounds used as hand-thrown explosives, and how his actions preserved a fragile foothold on the ridge. The episode reflects on courage, responsibility, and improvisation under fire, and shows what leadership looks...


Staff Sergeant George John Hall at Anzio, 1944
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02/23/2026

Beyond the Call: Staff Sergeant George John Hall at Anzio, 1944 follows a young infantry leader from Stoneham, Massachusetts into the brutal Italian campaign of World War II, where his one-man assault on multiple German machine-gun positions turns a stalled attack into a fighting chance for his company. Listeners hear the story of the Anzio beachhead, the exposed farmland his unit had to cross, and the split-second decisions that cost Hall his leg but saved countless lives. The narrative reflects on courage, responsibility, and small-unit leadership under fire. Beyond the Call is the Monday feature of Dispatch: U.S. Military...


Brigadier General Frederick Walker Castle at the Christmas Eve Air Raids over Germany, 1944
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02/16/2026

Beyond the Call: Brigadier General Frederick Walker Castle at the Christmas Eve Air Raids over Germany, 1944 traces the final mission of an American bomber commander during World War Two, from the frozen skies above the Ardennes to a burning Fortress falling over Belgium. Listeners hear the story of a massive bomber formation sent to shield troops in the Battle of the Bulge, the engine failure that left Castle’s aircraft exposed, and his decision to hold the bombs and stay at the controls so his crew could escape. The episode weaves combat narrative with reflections on duty, restraint, and se...


Private First Class Dirk John Cornelius Vlug at Limon, Leyte, 1944
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02/09/2026

Beyond the Call: Private First Class Dirk John Cornelius Vlug at Limon, Leyte, 1944 follows an infantryman in World War II who steps alone onto a narrow Philippine road to confront an oncoming column of enemy tanks, turning a likely breakthrough into a line of burning wrecks. This episode presents a vivid narrative of the action, sets it within the brutal Ormoc corridor fighting on Leyte, and reflects on how Vlug’s initiative, sense of responsibility, and calm under fire shaped the outcome for his battalion. Beyond the Call is the Monday feature of Dispatch: U.S. Military History Magazine, an...


Private First Class Thomas Eugene “Gene” Atkins at the Villa Verde Trail, Luzon, 1945
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02/02/2026

Beyond the Call: Private First Class Thomas Eugene Atkins at the Villa Verde Trail, Luzon, 1945 follows a lone infantryman holding a shattered ridge against repeated night assaults during the Pacific war, blending front-line tension with the human story of Gene from Campobello, South Carolina. Listeners hear how his quiet leadership, endurance under fire, and refusal to abandon his post shaped the battle and protected his company. Beyond the Call is the Monday feature of Dispatch: U.S. Military History Magazine, and the podcast is developed by Trackpads.com, bringing Medal of Honor stories to life in vivid, accessible detail.<...


Private First Class Albert Ernest Schwab at Okinawa Shima, 1945
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01/26/2026

Beyond the Call: Private First Class Albert Ernest Schwab at Okinawa Shima, 1945 follows a young Marine flamethrower operator whose solitary assaults on two machine gun nests turn a doomed valley into a narrow, hard-won foothold in the Pacific war. Listeners hear the story of his journey from Tulsa oil fields to the First Marine Division, the desperate fight for a ridgeline on Okinawa, and the split-second decisions that cost him his life but saved his company. The narrative highlights the meaning behind his Medal of Honor citation, explores leadership and character under extreme fire, and reflects on how his...


Platoon Sergeant Joseph R. Julian at Iwo Jima, 1945
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01/19/2026

Beyond the Call: Platoon Sergeant Joseph R. Julian at Iwo Jima, 1945 follows a Marine platoon sergeant in World War II’s Pacific campaign as he leads solo assaults against entrenched positions on the island’s black volcanic slopes. The story traces his journey from Massachusetts hometown to drill instructor to frontline leader with the 5th Marine Division, then walks listeners through the desperate fight to break a Japanese strongpoint that had pinned down his company. Along the way it explains the meaning behind his Medal of Honor citation, the tactical importance of his actions, and the leadership and character trai...


Major General James Lewis Day at Sugar Loaf Hill, Okinawa, 1945
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01/12/2026

Beyond the Call: Major General James Lewis Day at Sugar Loaf Hill, Okinawa, 1945 follows a young Marine corporal leading a battered group of Marines through four days of relentless combat in one of World War Two’s fiercest island battles. Listeners hear the story of the brutal approach to Sugar Loaf, the desperate defense of a tiny forward position, and the choices that preserved lives under constant fire. The narrative places Day’s courage within the wider Okinawa campaign and reflects on what his small-unit leadership reveals about duty, resilience, and responsibility. Beyond the Call is the Monday feature of D...


Staff Sergeant Curtis F. Shoup at Tillet, Belgium, 1945
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01/05/2026

Beyond the Call: Staff Sergeant Curtis F. Shoup at Tillet, Belgium, 1945 follows a young infantry leader of the 87th Infantry Division through the snow and shellfire of World War II’s Battle of the Bulge, from the moment his company is pinned on a frozen hillside to his lone advance on a German machine gun that turns near-certain defeat into a chance for survival. This episode weaves the battlefield narrative with the story of Shoup’s life, the tactical stakes around Tillet, and a reflection on courage, responsibility, and sacrifice in small-unit leadership. Beyond the Call is the Monday feat...


Sergeant John C. Squires at Spaccasassi Creek near Padiglione, Italy, 1944
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12/29/2025

Beyond the Call: Private First Class John C. Squires at Spaccasassi Creek near Padiglione, Italy, 1944 follows a young infantryman of the United States Army through a night of mines, artillery, and close combat in the Italian campaign of World War II, tracing how his initiative under fire rebuilt a shattered attack and held a fragile foothold against repeated counterattacks. This episode blends a detailed narrative of the action with clear context about the terrain, mission, and stakes, then reflects on Squires’s leadership, responsibility, and sacrifice at just eighteen years old. Beyond the Call is the Monday feature of Di...


Technical Sergeant Cleto L. Rodríguez at Paco Railroad Station, Manila, 1945
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12/22/2025

Beyond the Call: Technical Sergeant Cleto L. Rodríguez at Paco Railroad Station, Manila, 1945 follows a young Mexican-American infantryman as he breaks away from his pinned platoon to assault a fortified strongpoint during the battle for Manila in World War II. Listeners hear a ground-level narrative of the fight for the Paco Railroad Station, the decisions that pushed him across open ground under relentless fire, and the meaning behind each phrase of his Medal of Honor citation. The story also traces his journey from orphaned newsboy to career noncommissioned officer, reflecting on leadership, initiative, and service. Beyond the Call i...


Private First Class Lloyd C. Hawks at Carano, Italy, 1944
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12/15/2025

Beyond the Call: Private First Class Lloyd C. Hawks at Carano, Italy, 1944 follows a combat medic who crawls into open ground under relentless fire to reach and save wounded comrades. Listeners hear a vivid account of his repeated crossings between the lines, the desperate conditions on the Anzio beachhead, and the wider Italian campaign of World War Two that framed his actions. The narrative weaves battlefield detail with reflection on duty, courage, and the quiet leadership of those who act when no one can order them to. Beyond the Call is the Monday feature of Dispatch: U.S. Military...


Pharmacist’s Mate Second Class William D. Halyburton Jr. at Okinawa
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12/08/2025

Beyond the Call: Pharmacist’s Mate Second Class William David Halyburton Jr. at Awacha Draw, Okinawa, 1945 follows a young Navy corpsman attached to a Marine rifle company in one of the fiercest battles of the Pacific War, tracing his path from North Carolina to the fire-swept ravine where he gave his life shielding a wounded Marine. Listeners hear the story of the Okinawa campaign, the deadly terrain of Awacha Draw, the desperate fight under mortar and machine-gun fire, and the quiet leadership expressed in a single act of selfless courage. Beyond the Call is the Monday feature of Dispatch: U...


Private First Class Clarence Byrle Craft at Hen Hill, Okinawa, 1945
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12/01/2025

Beyond the Call: Private First Class Clarence Byrle Craft at Hen Hill, Okinawa, 1945 follows a young rifleman’s one-man assault that helped crack a key Japanese strongpoint during the Battle of Okinawa in World War II, placing listeners on the muddy slope as he charges through machine-gun fire, grenades, and a deadly cave stronghold. This episode weaves the larger context of the Pacific campaign with a ground-level view of Craft’s decisions, courage, and responsibility for his fellow soldiers. It reflects on what his actions reveal about leadership, moral courage, and service beyond the battlefield. Beyond the Call is the...


First Lieutenant Beryl Richard Newman at Cisterna
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11/24/2025

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 re...


Henry F. Warner: A Corporal Against the Tanks
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11/17/2025

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...


George Fleming Davis: The Commander Who Conned Through Fire
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11/10/2025

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 th...


Fort McKinley’s Relentless Storm: Manuel Pérez Jr.’s Heroism in World War II
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10/27/2025

Welcome to Beyond the Call, where history, leadership, and heroism come alive. I am your host, and today we bring you the extraordinary story of Private First Class Manuel Pérez Jr., a paratrooper of the 11th Airborne Division whose bravery at Fort William McKinley in February 1945 would help secure a crucial victory in the liberation of the Philippines. You can find more on the military and the Medal of Honor at Trackpads.com.

 

This episode is drawn directly from the full written article, telling Pérez’s story in vivid detail. From the oppressive heat...


One-Man Regiment: Wilson Douglas Watson’s Heroism in World War II
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10/20/2025

Welcome to Beyond the Call, where history, leadership, and heroism come alive. I’m your host, and today we bring you the remarkable story of a Marine whose actions on the black sands of Iwo Jima would earn him the Medal of Honor and the nickname “One-Man Regiment.” This episode is drawn directly from our full-length article, preserving every detail so you can experience the battle as it unfolded.

In February 1945, during some of the fiercest fighting of World War II, Private Wilson Douglas Watson of the United States Marine Corps Reserve charged enemy pillboxes, destroyed entrenched positi...


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10/14/2025


Against the Fires of Ploesti: Leon William Johnson’s Heroism in World War II
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10/13/2025

Welcome to Beyond the Call, where history, leadership, and heroism come alive. In this episode, we bring you the incredible story of Colonel Leon William Johnson, a United States Army Air Corps commander whose courage in World War II earned him the Medal of Honor. On August 1, 1943, Johnson led his B-24 Liberators into the heart of one of the most heavily defended targets in Europe — the Ploesti oil refineries in Axis-controlled Romania.

What unfolded was a mission unlike any other: a low-level strike through walls of anti-aircraft fire, aggressive enemy fighter attacks, and an environment choked with sm...


Through Fire and Steel: Paul B. Huff’s Heroism in World War II
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10/06/2025

Welcome to Beyond the Call, where history, leadership, and heroism come alive. Today’s episode takes you to the mud-soaked fields outside Carano, Italy, in February 1944, where one man’s courage and decisive action changed the fate of his patrol. Sergeant Paul B. Huff of the 509th Parachute Infantry Battalion would cross 200 yards of open ground under withering enemy fire, dismantling machine gun nests, capturing prisoners, and securing critical intelligence that shaped the battle ahead.

This episode is narrated directly from the full written profile of Paul B. Huff, Medal of Honor recipient, bringing you both the hist...


Final Flight of Valor: Donald Joseph Gott’s Heroism in World War II
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09/29/2025

Welcome to Beyond the Call, where history, leadership, and heroism come alive. Today’s episode shares the extraordinary story of First Lieutenant Donald Joseph Gott, whose final flight over Germany in nineteen forty four became a lasting testament to courage and selflessness. Against impossible odds, with his B Seventeen bomber crippled by enemy fire and three crew members gravely wounded, he refused to abandon them—choosing instead to steer his burning aircraft toward safety, knowing it would almost certainly cost him his life.

If you enjoy learning more about military history and extraordinary individuals, be sure to visi...


Through Fire and Resolve: Joe Gandara’s Heroism in World War II
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09/22/2025

Welcome to Beyond the Call, where history, leadership, and heroism come alive. Today’s episode explores the remarkable story of Private Joe Gandara, a paratrooper of the 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division, whose actions on June 9, 1944, in the French village of Amfreville, embody courage in its purest form. Under intense enemy fire that pinned his unit for hours, Gandara rose and advanced alone across open ground, destroying three German machine-gun positions before being fatally wounded. His decision to act saved lives and changed the course of that fight.

This episode is narrated directly from the fu...