American Heroes
Discover the untold stories of American heroes who defied the odds and changed the course of history.
Patrick N. L. Bellinger: An American Naval Hero Who Stood Unwavering

Vince Vanguard
Patrick N. L. Bellinger, born October 8, 1885, in South Carolina, was a U.S. Navy vice admiral whose illustrious career in naval aviation left an indelible mark on history. His dedication to innovation and strategic foresight kept America at the forefront of global military power.

John D. New: The Conservative Hero You Never Knew You Needed

Vince Vanguard
Celebrate the heroic legacy of John D. New, a World War II Medal of Honor recipient, and the enduring values of bravery, sacrifice, and patriotism.

Eugene Hoy Barksdale: A Forgotten Hero of American Grit

Vince Vanguard
Eugene Hoy Barksdale, born in Mississippi in 1896, was a daring aviator and aviation hero of World War I and the interwar period—a true American patriot.

James M. Masters Sr.: A Marine's Legacy of Leadership and Valor

Martin Sparks
James M. Masters Sr., a figure of towering valor and strategic brilliance, left an indelible mark as an officer in the U.S. Marine Corps during pivotal conflicts of the 20th century. His exemplary leadership continues to inspire and illuminate the path for future leaders.

James M. Masters Sr.: The Forgotten Hero of the Korean War

Vince Vanguard
James M. Masters Sr. exemplifies true American heroism with his pivotal role and leadership during the Korean War, despite being largely forgotten in modern narratives.

George H. Cannon: The Patriot Liberals Prefer to Forget

Vince Vanguard
Meet George H. Cannon, a forgotten American hero whose tale of valor should inspire a generation lost in trivial pursuits. His story embodies true courage and challenges mainstream narratives.

Herbert Dargue: The Aviator Hero Too Conservative for Mainstream History Books

Vince Vanguard
Herbert Dargue was a pioneering American aviator general whose conservative values and dedication to military aviation have been overlooked by mainstream narratives.

Jesse L. Brown: A Heroic Legacy Liberals Overlook

Vince Vanguard
Jesse L. Brown defied societal norms and became the first African American aviator in the U.S. Navy, dominating the skies during the Korean War and making history with unyielding courage.

George Fleming Davis: A Forgotten Hero Liberals Want You to Ignore

Vince Vanguard
George Fleming Davis, a forgotten American hero, symbolizes the bravery that helped shape this nation, a stark contrast to today's narratives. He exemplified values of strength, honor, and sacrifice during WWII, earning the Medal of Honor.

Henry W. Buse Jr.: The Forgotten Hero of the U.S. Marine Corps

Vince Vanguard
Uncover the remarkable legacy of Henry W. Buse Jr., a visionary leader and unsung hero of the U.S. Marine Corps whose contributions shaped military history.

James Earl Rudder: The Unsung Hero Who Defied the Odds

Vince Vanguard
Discover the life of James Earl Rudder, a staunch patriot, WWII hero, and transformative leader whose legacy challenges modern narratives.

Joseph Henry Pendleton: The Marine Corps Legend Liberals Try to Forget

Vince Vanguard
Joseph Henry Pendleton was a revolutionary in the United States Marine Corps with a knack for defying norms and pushing military boundaries. Though often forgotten, his influence on modern military strategy is undeniable.

Edward Fenwick: The Patriotic Pioneer Liberals Won't Celebrate

Vince Vanguard
Edward Fenwick, born in 1768, was the first Bishop of Cincinnati and a pioneering figure who brought the Dominican order to the United States. His contributions to American society, particularly in faith-based education, showcase principles and values often overlooked today.

Walter Davis: The American Hero of Triple Jumping

Vince Vanguard
Walter Davis, an American athlete, turned the global stage into his personal playground with his phenomenal triple-jumping prowess, achieving heights that resonate with true American spirit.