• Ralph Eugene Pomeroy’s Heroic Stand at Triangle Hill
    Jun 30 2025

    In this episode of Beyond the Call, we bring you the heroic story of Private First Class Ralph Eugene Pomeroy, who made a legendary stand during the Battle of Triangle Hill in the Korean War. Armed with a machine gun and unshakable resolve, Pomeroy defended his position against overwhelming odds, even engaging in hand-to-hand combat after exhausting his ammunition.

    This audio narration presents the full article for listeners who want to absorb history on the move—commuters, runners, or anyone looking to explore courage and leadership while away from the screen. Hear every detail of Pomeroy’s sacrifice and legacy in a story that reminds us what it means to go beyond the call.

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    16 mins
  • The Unyielding Courage of Vito R. Bertoldo
    Jun 23 2025

    In this episode of Beyond the Call, we bring you the powerful true story of Master Sergeant Vito R. Bertoldo, a soldier who defied limitations and took a stand that would echo through history. Despite being classified as unfit for combat, Bertoldo volunteered for frontline duty and found himself defending a command post near Hatten, France during Germany’s final Western Front offensive—Operation Nordwind.

    Over the course of two harrowing days, he held off tanks, machine guns, and waves of enemy infantry—all while refusing to abandon his post. This narration brings to life every detail of Bertoldo’s valor, sacrifice, and sheer willpower. If you want to understand what courage truly looks like, listen in.

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    14 mins
  • Alone Against the Charge: The Valor of Charles P. Murray Jr.
    Jun 16 2025

    This episode of Beyond the Call narrates the extraordinary story of Colonel Charles P. Murray Jr., who earned the Medal of Honor for his actions near Kaysersberg, France, during World War II. Listeners are taken through the intense battle scene where Murray, facing a looming German counterattack, single-handedly disrupted the enemy assault, led his men to victory, and captured multiple prisoners—all while wounded.

    The podcast explores not only the tactical and personal elements of Murray’s bravery but also reflects on the broader leadership and ethical lessons drawn from his actions. Whether you’re commuting, working out, or just want to hear a gripping tale of valor, this audio episode delivers a powerful account of heroism in the harshest conditions of war.

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    13 mins
  • Douglas Bernard Fournet: Heroism Amidst the Chaos of Vietnam
    Jun 9 2025

    This podcast episode tells the remarkable story of First Lieutenant Douglas Bernard Fournet, a young officer who made the ultimate sacrifice during the Vietnam War. Narrated from the full-length article, it follows Fournet’s journey from Louisiana to the battlefield of the A Shau Valley, where his decisive actions and leadership under fire saved the lives of his fellow soldiers.

    Through vivid narration and historical context, listeners are taken deep into Operation Delaware, a brutal campaign marked by hidden dangers and fierce combat. The episode highlights Fournet’s extraordinary courage, the moment he threw himself onto an enemy mine, and the enduring legacy of honor and sacrifice that followed.

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    13 mins
  • William Wylie Galt's Heroic Stand at Villa Crocetta
    Jun 2 2025

    In this episode of Beyond the Call, we explore the extraordinary courage of Captain William Wylie Galt during the intense fighting at Villa Crocetta, Italy, in World War Two. Facing overwhelming enemy fire, Galt took decisive action by mounting a stalled tank destroyer and personally directing a critical counterattack. His fearless stand, despite severe wounds, became a pivotal moment in breaking enemy defenses and securing a strategic victory for Allied forces.

    Join us as we reflect on the profound leadership lessons drawn from Captain Galt's actions. His inspiring story highlights the importance of decisive leadership, selfless bravery, and unwavering dedication—qualities that continue to resonate in today's military and civilian leaders alike.

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    15 mins
  • The Heroic Sacrifice of Freddie Stowers
    May 26 2025

    In this episode, we explore the extraordinary courage of Corporal Freddie Stowers, who bravely led his troops through a devastating ambush during World War I. Despite severe wounds, Stowers rallied his unit, ultimately sacrificing his life to secure victory at the crucial battle for Hill 188. His valor not only exemplifies the highest ideals of military service but also highlights the overlooked heroism of African American soldiers during the Great War.

    Through vivid storytelling, listeners will gain deeper insight into Stowers' remarkable leadership, the historical context of his actions, and the enduring lessons his bravery teaches about resilience, integrity, and overcoming adversity. Discover why his heroic deeds went unrecognized for more than seventy years and how his legacy continues to inspire today.

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    15 mins
  • The Heroism of William David Morgan
    May 19 2025

    In this compelling episode, we explore the extraordinary heroism of Marine Corporal William David Morgan, whose courageous actions during Operation Dewey Canyon in Vietnam earned him the Medal of Honor. Through vivid storytelling, listeners experience Morgan's bravery, from his fearless rescue of wounded comrades to his ultimate self-sacrifice. This episode not only narrates the intense combat of a pivotal Vietnam War battle but also distills powerful lessons on leadership, integrity, and moral courage that resonate profoundly today.

    Morgan’s remarkable story provides listeners a reflective glimpse into the ethical decisions faced by leaders in moments of crisis. By highlighting how Morgan placed duty and the lives of others above his own safety, we examine the enduring relevance of selflessness and valor. Tune in to hear an inspiring narrative that celebrates one Marine’s bravery and leaves lasting insights into the essence of true leadership and sacrifice.

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    15 mins
  • William R. Jecelin: Sacrifice and Valor on the Ridge at Saga
    May 12 2025

    In this episode, we narrate the extraordinary story of Sergeant William R. Jecelin, whose heroic sacrifice during the Korean War earned him the Medal of Honor. On September 19, 1950, facing intense enemy fire and a deadly grenade attack, Jecelin courageously shielded his squadmates with his own body, saving their lives and enabling a critical military success.

    Beyond the gripping battle narrative, the episode also explores powerful lessons in leadership, courage, and selflessness. Jecelin's legacy continues to resonate today, offering inspiration and insight for modern military leaders, history enthusiasts, and anyone aspiring to make a difference through brave, decisive actions.

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    14 mins