Medal of Honor

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  • TV-MA
  • 2018
  • 1 Season
  • 8.3  (1,818)

Medal of Honor is a breathtaking series on Netflix that honors eight real-life heroes from different eras of American history who were granted the Medal of Honor, the highest military honor awarded to American service members for acts of valor in combat. The famous honor has been presented to more than 3,500-Americans since its inception during the Civil War. Every episode of the series is a self-contained documentary that sheds light on an individual who has been awarded the Medal of Honor. The show features powerful testimonials from family members, fellow soldiers, and Medal of Honor historians who talk about the bravery and sacrifice of those who earned the coveted award. The show talks about the lives of these heroic servicemen, both before and after the events that earned them the medal, and explores the emotional and physical impact their actions had on them and others affected by their bravery. Oliver Hudson, Ben Schwartz, Paul Wesley, Aldis Hodge, Jonny Weston, Joseph Cross, Jake Abel, and Derek Mio star in the series, portraying different real-life war heroes in each episode. Each episode is heart-wrenching and inspiring, delving deep into the psyche of each individual and the circumstances that led to their bravery in combat. It’s impossible not to be touched by their stories and experiences, from the military tactics of WWII’s Joseph Vittori to the valor, bravery, and ingenuity of the exceptional Sergeant First Class Edward Carter Jr. who was the first black man to receive the Medal of Honor. All the stories emphasize the importance of courage, determination, honor, and patriotism to the viewer. The series also tells the stories of two contemporary American heroes, Clint Romesha and Ty Carter, who earned the Medal of Honor for their bravery in Afghanistan. The episodes based on their experiences give a glimpse of the realities of modern-day combat, and the impact it has on the lives of the soldiers, their families and the nation they serve. While the episodes are devoted to heroes who have fallen or been injured, they demonstrate the importance of heroes and the bravery needed to overcome adversity during the war. The show stands out for its high-quality production value, with attention to detail in portraying the war scenes, uniforms, and equipment. The historical accuracy of the series is another remarkable aspect of the show, as it includes interviews with military historians who explain the period, places, and situations in which the subjects of the series lived, fought, and died. With each episode, the series leaves an indelible mark on the viewer, making the people who died securing the nation’s security and freedom known to a wider audience. In conclusion, Medal of Honor is an impressive documentary series that pays homage to real-life Medal of Honor recipients throughout American military history. According to Netflix, the show seeks to honor these extraordinary soldiers and acknowledges their sacrifices, heroism and war efforts, which often go unacknowledged. The episodes capture the courage and selflessness of the individuals who have earned the Medal of Honor, while also giving insight into the lives of the people they’ve touched. Such a show is sure to inspire patriotism, admiration, and respect in all who watch it, and remind them of the sacrifices men and women in uniform have made and continue to make for the United States.

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Ty M. Carter
8. Ty M. Carter
November 9, 2018
U.S. Army Specialist Ty Carter's bravery while wounded and under fire earns him the second Medal of Honor awarded for a Taliban attack in 2009.
Richard L. Etchberger
7. Richard L. Etchberger
November 9, 2018
His radar station besieged by Vietnamese troops, Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Richard Etchberger is exposed to enemy fire while his comrades evacuate.
Joseph Vittori
6. Joseph Vittori
November 9, 2018
During a vicious nighttime battle in Korea, U.S. Marine Joe Vittori rotates between machine gun nests, making the enemy think it faces a larger force.
Vito Bertoldo
5. Vito Bertoldo
November 9, 2018
Declared 4-F due to poor eyesight, Vito Bertoldo later joins the U.S. Army anyway and ends up halting an enemy advance alone at the front lines.
Hiroshi
4. Hiroshi "Hershey" Miyamura
November 9, 2018
Resorting to hand-to-hand combat, Hershey Miyamura covers the retreat of his men as waves of Chinese soldiers overrun his position in the Korean War.
Edward Carter
3. Edward Carter
November 9, 2018
Relegated to the rank of private due to institutional racism in WWII, experienced soldier Edward Carter single-handedly cripples an enemy stronghold.
Clint Romesha
2. Clint Romesha
November 9, 2018
Outgunned and outmanned during an attack on a remote Afghanistan outpost in 2009, U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Clint Romesha leads an improbable defense.
Sylvester Antolak
1. Sylvester Antolak
November 9, 2018
Pinned down by heavy enemy fire in a field near Cisterna, Italy, in 1944, U.S. Army Sgt. Sylvester Antolak leads a charge that becomes legendary.
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Medal of Honor is a breathtaking series on Netflix that honors eight real-life heroes from different eras of American history who were granted the Medal of Honor, the highest military honor awarded to American service members for acts of valor in combat. The famous honor has been presented to more than 3,500-Americans since its inception during the Civil War. Every episode of the series is a self-contained documentary that sheds light on an individual who has been awarded the Medal of Honor.

The show features powerful testimonials from family members, fellow soldiers, and Medal of Honor historians who talk about the bravery and sacrifice of those who earned the coveted award. The show talks about the lives of these heroic servicemen, both before and after the events that earned them the medal, and explores the emotional and physical impact their actions had on them and others affected by their bravery. Oliver Hudson, Ben Schwartz, Paul Wesley, Aldis Hodge, Jonny Weston, Joseph Cross, Jake Abel, and Derek Mio star in the series, portraying different real-life war heroes in each episode.

Each episode is heart-wrenching and inspiring, delving deep into the psyche of each individual and the circumstances that led to their bravery in combat. It’s impossible not to be touched by their stories and experiences, from the military tactics of WWII’s Joseph Vittori to the valor, bravery, and ingenuity of the exceptional Sergeant First Class Edward Carter Jr. who was the first black man to receive the Medal of Honor. All the stories emphasize the importance of courage, determination, honor, and patriotism to the viewer.

The series also tells the stories of two contemporary American heroes, Clint Romesha and Ty Carter, who earned the Medal of Honor for their bravery in Afghanistan. The episodes based on their experiences give a glimpse of the realities of modern-day combat, and the impact it has on the lives of the soldiers, their families and the nation they serve. While the episodes are devoted to heroes who have fallen or been injured, they demonstrate the importance of heroes and the bravery needed to overcome adversity during the war.

The show stands out for its high-quality production value, with attention to detail in portraying the war scenes, uniforms, and equipment. The historical accuracy of the series is another remarkable aspect of the show, as it includes interviews with military historians who explain the period, places, and situations in which the subjects of the series lived, fought, and died. With each episode, the series leaves an indelible mark on the viewer, making the people who died securing the nation’s security and freedom known to a wider audience.

In conclusion, Medal of Honor is an impressive documentary series that pays homage to real-life Medal of Honor recipients throughout American military history. According to Netflix, the show seeks to honor these extraordinary soldiers and acknowledges their sacrifices, heroism and war efforts, which often go unacknowledged. The episodes capture the courage and selflessness of the individuals who have earned the Medal of Honor, while also giving insight into the lives of the people they’ve touched. Such a show is sure to inspire patriotism, admiration, and respect in all who watch it, and remind them of the sacrifices men and women in uniform have made and continue to make for the United States.

  • Premiere Date
    November 9, 2018
  • IMDB Rating
    8.3  (1,818)