Over one million African Americans served in World War II. Not one was awarded the Medal of Honor until the Army revisited the issue almost fifty years later. Robert Child, author of Immortal Valor, joins AUSA's Joe Craig to share stories of the seven men who were finally recognized with the nation’s highest military award.
Resources:
Immortal Valor: The Black Medal of Honor Winners of World War II
Twenty-Four Hours’ Notice to Deploy to Afghanistan
Growing the Grains of Success
Moral Courage and the Fight
Three Million Stories of Heroism and Bravery
The Importance of Getting Back Up Again… and Again… and Again
Celebrating Our Army at AUSA’s 2022 Annual Meeting
What I Saw, I Became
Gratitude: Why Is It So Important?
“One of the hardest days of my life”: A Military Intelligence Officer Shares her Leadership Journey
Where Does Sixty Percent of the World’s Population Reside, And Why Is it So Important?
How One Army Spouse Built a Life of Selfless Service
Can China’s Invasion of Taiwan be Prevented?
How Ukraine Can Not Only Survive but Win
The Beginning – and End – of the War in Afghanistan Through the Eyes of One Family
How to Catch the Biggest Fish – and Reel in the Business
Rocket Launchers, Roadblocks and Other Tales of an Army Life
How United Through Reading Keeps Families Connected
What the Army Can Learn from Formula One
How Visits to his Grandfather’s Garden Inspired This General to Serve and Lead
How is Aaron Hale Cooking without Looking?
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