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Beyond the Call: Private Ova A. Kelley at Buri Airstrip, Leyte, 1944

10 min · 22. Juni 2026
Episode Beyond the Call: Private Ova A. Kelley at Buri Airstrip, Leyte, 1944 Cover

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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 Medal of Honor to life in your headphones.

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