Beyond the Call: Medal of Honor Stories

Beyond the Call: Seaman First Class Johnnie David Hutchins at Lae, New Guinea, 1943

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Beyond the Call: Seaman First Class Johnnie David Hutchins at Lae, New Guinea, 1943 tells the story of a young Texas sailor who stayed at the helm of his wounded landing ship to steer it clear of an oncoming torpedo. Listeners hear the lead up to the New Guinea landings, the chaos of the bombardment off Lae, and the final moments in the pilothouse where Hutchins chose his ship over his own survival. The episode reflects on how quiet reliability can become heroism in an instant, highlighting leadership, duty, and sacrifice. Beyond the Call is the Monday feature of Dispatch: U.S. Military History Magazine, developed by Trackpads.com.

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Beyond the Call: Private First Class Patrick L. Kessler at Ponte Rotto, Italy, 1944

Beyond the Call: Private First Class Patrick L. Kessler at Ponte Rotto, Italy, 1944 traces a rifleman’s final day in the Italian campaign of World War II, from a pinned-down company in a shallow ditch to his lone advance against entrenched machine guns. Listeners hear a vivid narrative of the firefight, the larger Allied push from the Anzio beachhead, and the split-second decisions that saved lives at terrible personal risk. The episode reflects on Kessler’s courage, initiative, and sense of responsibility to his fellow soldiers, connecting his example to timeless ideas of leadership and character. Beyond the Call is the Monday feature of Dispatch: U.S. Military History Magazine, and the podcast is developed by Trackpads.com.

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