Jack Jacobs, a retired U.S. Army colonel who was awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions during the Vietnam War, interacts with his likeness on a video screen by asking it a question at the National Medal of Honor Museum in Arlington, Texas, Thursday, March 13, 2025. (AP Photo)



A new museum dedicated to Medal of Honor recipients is set to open its doors in Arlington, Texas, this Tuesday. The National Medal of Honor Museum will showcase the stories of over 3,500 recipients who have earned the nation’s highest military award for bravery in combat.

Celebrating Everyday Heroes

The Medal of Honor is awarded by Congress to individuals who risk their lives beyond the call of duty. The museum highlights recipients from the Civil War to the global war on terrorism, shedding light on their courage and sacrifices.

Jack Jacobs, a retired U.S. Army colonel and Vietnam War Medal of Honor recipient, hopes visitors see that these heroes are not “spectacular supermen” but ordinary people who stepped up when it mattered most.

"Grand things, whether in combat or everyday life, are done by ordinary people who decide to act," Jacobs explained.

A Story of Courage and Sacrifice

Jacobs' own story is one of extraordinary bravery. On March 9, 1968, during an ambush by the Viet Cong, his commander was gravely wounded. Despite suffering a serious head injury, Jacobs took command, reorganized his unit, and repeatedly ran through enemy fire to rescue wounded soldiers. He saved the lives of 13 soldiers and a U.S. adviser.

Now 79 years old, Jacobs carries the memory of fallen comrades.
"You wear the award for those who can’t," he said.

A Unique Approach to Storytelling

Unlike traditional war museums, this one focuses on personal stories first. Alexandra Rhue, the museum’s senior vice president of engagement, explained that visitors will meet the people before learning about their heroic acts.

The museum features stories from all branches of the military, covering different conflicts, ethnicities, and backgrounds. Interactive exhibits allow visitors to hear firsthand accounts from living recipients, with over 60 still alive today.

Inspiring Future Generations

Museum President and CEO Chris Cassidy hopes the exhibits leave a lasting impact.
"Everyone needs courage in some way. Our goal is to inspire people through these stories and bring courage into their own lives," he said.

To celebrate its grand opening, the museum will host a special event on Saturday featuring live music, fireworks, and a drone show.Located near Globe Life Field and AT&T Stadium, this museum is set to become a landmark, ensuring that the legacy of America’s bravest heroes continues to inspire future generations.

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