• Cliffs of Courage: Robert Hugo Dunlap’s Heroism in World War II
    Aug 25 2025

    Welcome to Beyond the Call, where history, leadership, and heroism come alive. Today’s episode tells the story of Captain Robert Hugo Dunlap, United States Marine Corps Reserve, whose actions on Iwo Jima in 1945 earned him the Medal of Honor. Leading Company C, 1st Battalion, 26th Marines, Dunlap advanced under relentless enemy fire, personally locating and directing attacks against heavily fortified Japanese positions. His leadership turned a two-day stalemate into a decisive breakthrough.

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    16 mins
  • Steel and Courage: Hulon Brooke Whittington’s Heroism in World War Two
    Aug 18 2025

    Welcome to Beyond the Call, where history, leadership, and heroism come alive. Today we bring you the remarkable story of Sergeant Hulon Brooke Whittington, a Medal of Honor recipient whose courage in the fields of Normandy during World War Two stands as a testament to decisive leadership under fire.

    On the night of July twenty-ninth, nineteen forty-four, near the village of Grimesnil, France, Whittington found himself in command of his platoon at the most critical moment. With his officers down, German panzers advancing, and artillery shaking the hedgerows, he took control, rallied his men, and led a counterattack that shattered the enemy’s assault. This episode is narrated from the full article, bringing you both the history and the drama of that night.

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    18 mins
  • Unyielding Valor: Franklin Douglas Miller's Heroism in Vietnam
    Aug 11 2025

    This episode of Beyond the Call brings to life the story of Franklin Douglas Miller, a Green Beret whose heroic actions during a mission in Vietnam earned him the Medal of Honor. Alone and wounded, Miller took command of a decimated patrol and fought off multiple enemy assaults, saving his team and embodying the essence of battlefield leadership.

    Narrated directly from the full article, this audio version provides historical context, personal background, and a step-by-step breakdown of Miller’s courageous actions. Whether you're at home or commuting, this episode honors a legacy of sacrifice, duty, and valor.

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    16 mins
  • Beyond Fear: The Heroism of Joseph R. Ouellette
    Aug 4 2025

    Today on Beyond the Call, we explore the inspiring story of Private First Class Joseph R. Ouellette, a young soldier whose courage defined the desperate battle for Yongsan during the Korean War. Facing overwhelming enemy forces, Ouellette repeatedly risked his life to resupply and defend his comrades, ultimately making the ultimate sacrifice.

    This podcast episode vividly recounts Ouellette’s extraordinary actions and provides powerful insights into the timeless principles of courage, leadership, and duty. Join us as we honor his legacy and reflect on the lessons from his Medal of Honor story that remain profoundly relevant today.

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    16 mins
  • Charles William Shea’s Heroic Stand at Mount Damiano
    Jul 28 2025

    In this episode of Beyond the Call, we bring you the gripping account of Second Lieutenant Charles William Shea, whose fearless leadership and gallant solo assault near Mount Damiano during World War II earned him the Medal of Honor. As the 88th Infantry Division fought to break through fortified German defenses in the rugged Italian landscape, Shea’s actions stood out as a beacon of courage and resolve.

    This narrated article captures the intensity of the battle, the strategic significance of the terrain, and the enduring legacy of one soldier’s incredible bravery. Whether you’re in traffic or on your morning run, this is a story that reminds us why heroism is worth remembering.

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    15 mins
  • Rodolfo Hernández's Heroic Stand on Hill 420
    Jul 21 2025

    In today's episode of Beyond the Call, we narrate the remarkable story of Corporal Rodolfo Pérez Hernández, a Medal of Honor recipient whose bravery defined heroism during the fierce fighting on Hill 420 in the Korean War. Hernández's fearless charge against overwhelming enemy forces, despite severe wounds, exemplifies the highest standards of military valor and leadership.

    Join us as we explore Hernández's actions in detail, reflecting on the broader historical context of the Korean War and uncovering powerful lessons on courage, resilience, and ethical leadership. His story not only honors the sacrifices made by our military heroes but also provides timeless insights for today's leaders and decision-makers.


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    10 mins
  • Max Thompson: Alone Against the Odds at Haaren
    Jul 14 2025

    In this episode of Beyond the Call, we share the gripping story of Technical Sergeant Max Thompson, whose fearless stand at Haaren, Germany, became legendary during World War II. Alone and vastly outnumbered, Thompson’s daring actions under relentless enemy fire earned him the Medal of Honor, showcasing the powerful impact of courage and quick thinking in battle.

    Join us as we explore not only Thompson’s incredible battlefield heroics but also the timeless leadership lessons and strategic insights that his story imparts. His example continues to resonate today, reminding us all of the extraordinary potential within ordinary individuals when facing moments of crisis.

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    13 mins
  • Faith Under Fire: The Heroism of Chaplain Charles J. Watters
    Jul 7 2025

    Welcome to Beyond the Call, where we explore stories of courage, leadership, and extraordinary sacrifice. Today's episode narrates the powerful story of Chaplain Charles Joseph Watters, a Medal of Honor recipient whose bravery at Hill 875 during the Vietnam War left an enduring legacy of faith and heroism. Unarmed and driven solely by compassion, Chaplain Watters repeatedly risked his life to comfort and rescue wounded soldiers amidst relentless enemy fire.

    This episode not only recounts his remarkable actions but also highlights critical lessons in moral courage, leadership, and selfless service that remain profoundly relevant today. Join us as we honor the memory and lasting impact of Chaplain Watters, whose unwavering dedication epitomized the true meaning of heroism Beyond the Call.

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    15 mins