List of episodes of the series «Medal of Honor»
- Seasons count: 1
- Episodes count: 8
- Total viewing time: 7 h. 18 m.
Release date: 11/9/2018
Sylvester Antolak
- Episode number: 1
- Episode duration: 56 min.
- Episode description: 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.
Release date: 11/9/2018
Clint Romesha
- Episode number: 2
- Episode duration: 61 min.
- Episode description: Outgunned and outmanned during an attack on a remote Afghanistan outpost in 2009, U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Clint Romesha leads an improbable defense.
Release date: 11/9/2018
Edward Carter
- Episode number: 3
- Episode duration: 55 min.
- Episode description: Relegated to the rank of private due to institutional racism in WWII, experienced soldier Edward Carter single-handedly cripples an enemy stronghold.
Release date: 11/9/2018
Hiroshi Hershey Miyamura
- Episode number: 4
- Episode duration: 52 min.
- Episode description: 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.
Release date: 11/9/2018
Vito Bertoldo
- Episode number: 5
- Episode duration: 46 min.
- Episode description: 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.
Release date: 11/9/2018
Joseph Vittori
- Episode number: 6
- Episode duration: 47 min.
- Episode description: 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.
Release date: 11/9/2018
Richard L. Etchberger
- Episode number: 7
- Episode duration: 60 min.
- Episode description: His radar station besieged by Vietnamese troops, Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Richard Etchberger is exposed to enemy fire while his comrades evacuate.
Release date: 11/9/2018
Ty M. Carter
- Episode number: 8
- Episode duration: 61 min.
- Episode description: 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.