Featured in desmond dossBYTeam MightyMar 31, 2023Share4 Quiet badasses who were accused of being cowards in warJust because someone isn’t a door kicker (and may not want to be) doesn’t mean they aren’t important to a fight. It also doesn’t mean they aren’t capable of doing… BYTeam MightyMar 31, 2023ShareBYBlake StilwellAug 28, 2022Share9 troops who became heroes after they disobeyed ordersEntering the military requires an oath to obey the lawful orders of those in the higher chain of command. Commanding officers can order troops into a suicide mission if it serves the greater purpose. When obeying orders, it’s necessary for those tr… BYBlake StilwellAug 28, 2022ShareBYTeam MightyMay 2, 2023ShareToday in military history: Desmond Doss rescues 75 casualties one-by-one at OkinawaOn May 5, 1945, U.S. Army corporal Desmond Doss saved 75 men at the battle of Okinawa…all without the use of a weapon. Desmond Doss, the first conscientious objector in… BYTeam MightyMay 2, 2023Share
BYTeam MightyMar 31, 2023Share4 Quiet badasses who were accused of being cowards in warJust because someone isn’t a door kicker (and may not want to be) doesn’t mean they aren’t important to a fight. It also doesn’t mean they aren’t capable of doing… BYTeam MightyMar 31, 2023Share
BYBlake StilwellAug 28, 2022Share9 troops who became heroes after they disobeyed ordersEntering the military requires an oath to obey the lawful orders of those in the higher chain of command. Commanding officers can order troops into a suicide mission if it serves the greater purpose. When obeying orders, it’s necessary for those tr… BYBlake StilwellAug 28, 2022Share
BYTeam MightyMay 2, 2023ShareToday in military history: Desmond Doss rescues 75 casualties one-by-one at OkinawaOn May 5, 1945, U.S. Army corporal Desmond Doss saved 75 men at the battle of Okinawa…all without the use of a weapon. Desmond Doss, the first conscientious objector in… BYTeam MightyMay 2, 2023Share