He Refused to Carry a Gun — Then Saved 75 Men Alone on a Cliff

Desmond Doss was a US Army medic who refused to carry a weapon on religious grounds. His unit ridiculed him. His officers tried to discharge him. On May 5th, 1945, at the Battle of Okinawa, his unit was overrun on Hacksaw Ridge. Every man retreated. Doss stayed. Alone, under enemy fire, he lowered 75 wounded soldiers down a 35-foot cliff using only a rope and knots he had taught himself. He prayed between each man: “Lord, let me get just one more.” He received the Medal of Honor — the first conscientious objector ever to do so.

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