He Refused to Carry a Gun — Then He Saved 75 Soldiers Alone

On the night of May 5th, 1945, Private Desmond Doss stood alone on Hacksaw Ridge. Below him, Japanese soldiers hunted wounded Americans. In his hands — no weapon. Just a rope.

By dawn, he had saved 75 men. One by one, he lowered them down a 400-foot cliff while praying the same prayer: “Lord, help me get one more.”

He became the first conscientious objector to receive the Medal of Honor.

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📚 SOURCES:
• Doss, Frances. “Desmond Doss: Conscientious Objector”
• Herndon, Booton. “The Unlikeliest Hero”
• Medal of Honor citation
• 77th Infantry Division records
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