Anonymous ID: 8370cc July 1, 2020, 10:21 p.m. No.9821725   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Anons are fameless, faceless and fearless. We are legion. We are selfless, generous and contentious.

 

We are also fearsome and we are engaged in a battle to the death for our republic. We shall walk through the valley of despair and delusion and fear no falsehood for with our faith and our discernment, no evil may us harm.

 

We will never give up. We will never again nod our heads while they lie. In each of us Americans lies the DNA of patriot warriors and wordsmiths.

 

These MOH recipients were nameless too before they fought for their republic with its life more important their own. Never give up anons. If your accounts are suspended, dig, meme, pray. If your dirt is worthy, Kek will spread it around the world to fertilize the truth.

 

Remember, if your guts are on your weapon they are a great lubricant only as long as you keep your weapon out of the dirt. Stay on your feet. Take well aimed shots and never stop firing.

 

God bless the USA and help this generation to honor those that have gone before us with our own sacrifices and efforts. Freedom shall not perish during our generation’s watch!!!

Anonymous ID: 8370cc July 1, 2020, 10:22 p.m. No.9821733   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1885

The Medal of Honor is the highest award for bravery that can be given to any individual in the United States.

In judging men for receipt of the medal, each service has established its own regulations. The deed must be proved by incontestable evidence of at least two eyewitnesses; it must be so outstanding that it clearly distinguishes the recipient's gallantry beyond the call of duty from lesser forms of bravery; it must involve the risk of his life; and it must be the type of deed which, if he had not done it, would not subject him to any justified criticism.

 

FIRST LIEUTENANT
HENRY LEWIS HULBERT, USMC

Anonymous ID: 8370cc July 1, 2020, 10:23 p.m. No.9821750   🗄️.is 🔗kun

The Medal of Honor is the highest award for bravery that can be given to any individual in the United States.

In judging men for receipt of the medal, each service has established its own regulations. The deed must be proved by incontestable evidence of at least two eyewitnesses; it must be so outstanding that it clearly distinguishes the recipient's gallantry beyond the call of duty from lesser forms of bravery; it must involve the risk of his life; and it must be the type of deed which, if he had not done it, would not subject him to any justified criticism.

 

SERGEANT
JOSEPH LEONARD*, USMC

 

Born: 28 August 1876 in Cohoes, New York

Enlisted: 7 June 1897 in Brooklyn, New York

Anonymous ID: 8370cc July 1, 2020, 10:25 p.m. No.9821768   🗄️.is 🔗kun

The Medal of Honor is the highest award for bravery that can be given to any individual in the United States.

In judging men for receipt of the medal, each service has established its own regulations. The deed must be proved by incontestable evidence of at least two eyewitnesses; it must be so outstanding that it clearly distinguishes the recipient's gallantry beyond the call of duty from lesser forms of bravery; it must involve the risk of his life; and it must be the type of deed which, if he had not done it, would not subject him to any justified criticism.

 

SERGEANT MAJOR
MICHAEL JOSEPH MCNALLY, USMC

 

Born: 29 June 1860 in New York, New York

Enlisted: 1 December 1897 in Mare Island, California

Anonymous ID: 8370cc July 1, 2020, 10:27 p.m. No.9821789   🗄️.is 🔗kun

The Medal of Honor is the highest award for bravery that can be given to any individual in the United States.

In judging men for receipt of the medal, each service has established its own regulations. The deed must be proved by incontestable evidence of at least two eyewitnesses; it must be so outstanding that it clearly distinguishes the recipient's gallantry beyond the call of duty from lesser forms of bravery; it must involve the risk of his life; and it must be the type of deed which, if he had not done it, would not subject him to any justified criticism.

 

MAJOR GENERAL
DAVID DIXON PORTER*, USMC

 

Born: 29 April 1877 in Washington, D.C.

Commissioned: 26 May 1898 in Washington, D.C.