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Michael Reagan Chosen to Draw Medal of Honor Recipient Portraits

  • Feb 24, 2011
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jan 21, 2022

Michael has been chosen to draw portraits of the 21 Medal of Honor Recipients for the 100th Battalion and 442nd Regimental Combat Team WWII Nisei Veterans.  There is an event in Hawaii on June 11 to honor these Heroes and the portraits will be a permanent part of that celebration.  Michael says it’s incredible that he is being  given this opportunity and especially because he is a veteran himself. 

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fnfunkin
Mar 31

As someone new to this history, it’s inspiring to see Michael honoring the bravery of the 100th Battalion and 442nd Regimental Combat Team through his portraits. Capturing each story with care feels a bit like playing FNF game —every move counts, and attention to detail makes all the difference in winning hearts.

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sakak18481
Feb 13

Creating war characters for a game is never just about uniforms, weapons, or battle animations. It’s about people. It’s about stories. It’s about emotion. I wanted them to feel the world. To care about it. To connect with it emotionally from the very first minutes. I wanted every character to carry weight — not just in design, but in meaning. When I started working on this game, VSQUAD Team created my characters so that players felt like they were simply controlling a character on a screen.

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Lorna Rynn
Lorna Rynn
Feb 12

This is such a meaningful tribute — Michael Reagan’s portraits beautifully honor our Medal of Honor recipients and their sacrifices. Reading this genuinely moved me, and as someone who often connects with communities through design as custom NBA kit maker blending heritage and passion, I deeply appreciate the way art keeps legacies alive and respected.

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Ciara Roisin
Ciara Roisin
Feb 11

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