Bob Harper Portraits

Bob Harper Portraits Creating Harper Legacy Portraits that become treasured family heirlooms for generations.

Certified Professional Photographer (CPP) specializing in fine art portraiture, Senior Photography and Family photography throughout Hampton Roads, VA.

03/24/2026

✨ History you can see up close. Stories you won’t forget.

Join us at the Virginia War Museum for Women at War: A Women’s History Month Celebration and explore a special Collections Showcase featuring artifacts connected to women who served in the United States military.

From the American Revolution to the Global War on Terror, these objects tell powerful stories of courage, leadership, and service.

Visitors will have the rare opportunity to view items from the museum’s collections that highlight the many roles women have played in military history — both on the front lines and behind them.

📅 Saturday, March 28
⏰ 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM
📍 Virginia War Museum
🎟 Included with general admission

Bring a friend, bring your family, and experience the stories of the women who helped shape military history.

👉 Know someone who loves history? Share this event with them!

03/03/2026

Texas School of Professional Photography.

03/03/2026

SFC Alwyn Cashe was awarded the Medal of Honor. His friends and former commanders fought for him for 16 years. His widow, Tamara, was present and received the MOH in memory of her late husband. SFC Cashe is the very embodiment of the word hero, who gave his life while rescuing his soldiers from a burning Bradley vehicle in Iraq on Oct 17, 2005. He is the first black MOH recipient since Vietnam.”

02/10/2026

Gordon Ray Roberts (born 14 June 1950) is a retired United States Army officer and a Medal of Honor recipient for his "conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity in action at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty" on 11 July 1969 while an infantryman with the 1st Battalion, 506th Infantry, 101st Airborne Division during the Vietnam War.

Citation: For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity in action at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty. Sgt. Roberts distinguished himself while serving as a rifleman in Company B, during combat operations.

Sgt. Roberts' platoon was maneuvering along a ridge to attack heavily fortified enemy bunker positions which had pinned down an adjoining friendly company. As the platoon approached the enemy positions, it was suddenly pinned down by heavy automatic weapons and gr***de fire from camouflaged enemy fortifications atop the overlooking hill. Seeing his platoon immobilized and in danger of failing in its mission, Sgt. Roberts crawled rapidly toward the closest enemy bunker. With complete disregard for his safety, he leaped to his feet and charged the bunker, firing as he ran. Despite the intense enemy fire directed at him, Sgt. Roberts silenced the 2-man bunker.

Without hesitation, Sgt. Roberts continued his 1-man assault on a second bunker. As he neared the second bunker, a burst of enemy fire knocked his rifle from his hands. Sgt. Roberts picked up a rifle dropped by a comrade and continued his assault, silencing the bunker.

He continued his charge against a third bunker and destroyed it with well-thrown hand gr***des. Although Sgt. Roberts was now cut off from his platoon, he continued his assault against a fourth enemy emplacement. He fought through a heavy hail of fire to join elements of the adjoining company which had been pinned down by the enemy fire.

Although continually exposed to hostile fire, he assisted in moving wounded personnel from exposed positions on the hilltop to an evacuation area before returning to his unit.

By his gallant and selfless actions, Sgt. Roberts contributed directly to saving the lives of his comrades and served as an inspiration to his fellow soldiers in the defeat of the enemy force. Sgt. Roberts' extraordinary heroism in action at the risk of his life were in keeping with the highest traditions of the military service and reflect great credit upon himself, his unit, and the U.S. Army.

02/06/2026

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02/06/2026

Alexander Kelly (April 7, 1840 – June 19, 1907) was an African American coal miner and native of Pennsylvania who fought with the Union Army as a member of the 6th United States Colored Infantry Regiment during the American Civil War. He was awarded his nation's highest military decoration—the U.S. Medal of Honor—for his gallantry in the Battle of Chaffin's Farm, Virginia on September 29, 1864.

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