Memorial Day is a day to celebrate the lives of our American heroes who have died in service to defend the freedoms we enjoy today. Below, I’ve gathered the names of a few heroes to help inspire us as we remember why we pause to celebrate. Note their deeds of valiant courage as they served their God and country. Audie Murphy (Army, World War II) — He was one of the most decorated American combat soldiers of WWII. He is remembered for his extraordinary bravery and, later, for speaking openly about veterans’ struggles. His incredible military achievements are a must-read. Link to the article is below. Lieutenant Commander Doris Miller (Navy, World War II) — He was an African American cook who, untrained, manned anti-aircraft guns at Pearl Harbor. He was later awarded the Navy Cross in 1942, honored for his heroism. Major General Charles “Chuck” Yeager (USAF, test pilot and WWII/Korean–era fighter pilot) — He is a memorialized fighter ace and the first pilot confirmed to …
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