HD
2010
Desmond T. Doss, an American Army Medic during World War II, stands out for his unwavering moral stance against taking lives. Serving in the intense Battle of Okinawa, he becomes the first Conscientious Objector in U.S. history to earn the prestigious Congressional Medal of Honor. Despite facing immense scrutiny and challenges from his peers, Doss's commitment to his beliefs and his courageous actions on the battlefield save numerous soldiers, showcasing the power of conviction and bravery in the face of adversity. His extraordinary story redefines heroism in wartime.