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EPISODE · Jul 16, 2026 · 12 MIN

Beyond the Call: Pfc. William H. Thomas on the Ridge at Luzon

from Beyond the Call: Medal of Honor Stories · host Dr. Jason Edwards

In this episode of Beyond the Call, Dispatch: U.S. Military History Magazine follows Private First Class William H. Thomas of the U.S. Army up a narrow ridge in the Zambales Mountains of Luzon in April 1945, where a Japanese explosive blast tears away both of his legs but fails to stop him from fighting. We trace his journey from Wynne, Arkansas, to the Cyclone Division in the Pacific, then linger on the few desperate minutes when he refuses evacuation, props himself behind his automatic rifle, and keeps firing to protect his platoon. When enemy bullets finally destroy his weapon, we stay with Thomas as he turns to his remaining grenades, destroying enemy soldiers and buying time for his comrades to overrun the hilltop position. It is a story of quiet resolve, tactical clarity, and selfless courage that cost a twenty-two-year-old his life and helped secure victory on a remote Philippine ridge.

Episode metadata supplied by the publisher feed · Published Jul 16, 2026

In this episode of Beyond the Call, Dispatch: U.S. Military History Magazine follows Private First Class William H. Thomas of the U.S. Army up a narrow ridge in the Zambales Mountains of Luzon in April 1945, where a Japanese explosive blast tears away both of his legs but fails to stop him from fighting. We trace his journey from Wynne, Arkansas, to the Cyclone Division in the Pacific, then linger on the few desperate minutes when he refuses evacuation, props himself behind his automatic rifle, and keeps firing to protect his platoon. When enemy bullets finally destroy his weapon, we stay with Thomas as he turns to his remaining grenades, destroying enemy soldiers and buying time for his comrades to overrun the hilltop position. It is a story of quiet resolve, tactical clarity, and selfless courage that cost a twenty-two-year-old his life and helped secure victory on a remote Philippine ridge.

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