On March 10, 1968, Chief Richard Etchberger held off an enemy ambush, defending his crew's position on a covert US mission that remained top secret for decades. Medal of Honor, an original Netflix documentary series, now streaming- only on Netflix.

ANNOUNCEMENT: The Chief Etchberger Foundation announces the publication of Dick Etchberger's official biography, AT ALL COSTS.
Written by former California journalist Matt Proietti, AT ALL COSTS details Dick Etchberger’s life as a true American hero, from his small town Pennsylvania childhood throughout his remarkably successful military career to his untimely death at age 35 in a Vietnam War battle atop a remote peak in Laos.
If you would like order your copy, visit www.atallcosts.org
A special commemorative edition is also available.
Written by former California journalist Matt Proietti, AT ALL COSTS details Dick Etchberger’s life as a true American hero, from his small town Pennsylvania childhood throughout his remarkably successful military career to his untimely death at age 35 in a Vietnam War battle atop a remote peak in Laos.
If you would like order your copy, visit www.atallcosts.org
A special commemorative edition is also available.

The CMSgt Richard L. Etchberger Foundation was created by Chief Etchberger's 3 sons: Cory and Richard Etchberger and Steve Wilson. We aim to continue the legacy of Chief Etchberger by helping others, just as he did during his lifetime.
We support service and leadership awards for JROTC and ROTC and Hamburg Area High School where Dick Etchberger graduated. We also seek to assist those serving in today's United States Air Force. Our sources of funding include the Etchberger family and donations from individuals, civic groups, foundations, and corporations.
We are committed to sharing the story of Chief Etchberger's life and how he came to receive the nation's highest military award for valor, the Medal of Honor.
If your organization would like for Richard or Cory to visit to share Chief Etchberger's compelling story, please visit the Request A Visit page.
We support service and leadership awards for JROTC and ROTC and Hamburg Area High School where Dick Etchberger graduated. We also seek to assist those serving in today's United States Air Force. Our sources of funding include the Etchberger family and donations from individuals, civic groups, foundations, and corporations.
We are committed to sharing the story of Chief Etchberger's life and how he came to receive the nation's highest military award for valor, the Medal of Honor.
If your organization would like for Richard or Cory to visit to share Chief Etchberger's compelling story, please visit the Request A Visit page.