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Sgt. Joe Harris was one of an elite group of Black paratroopers during World War II. He is being laid to rest today. He was 108.
Expeditionary Sustainment Command holds a long lineage of history supporting America’s First Corps. From its activation on 1 ...
Army Maj. James J. O’Donovan, a native of Cohoes, was finally laid to rest 80 years after he died in a prisoner of war camp ...
In this week's Texas Minute history column, Ken Bridges looks at the life and legacy of Admiral Chester Nimitz.
the Battle of Luzon showcased the decisive power of the U.S. Army in the Pacific, demonstrating the indispensable role of land forces in securing victory during World War II. As one of the largest ...
World War II relics are scattered across Brisbane with some transformed into eateries while others are hidden on back roads.
The Compton resident was a member of the 'Triple Nickles,' a World War II combat-ready unit who trained as some of America's first 'smokejumpers.' ...
Three airmen who died during a World War II bombing raid have been accounted for, the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency ...
But in 1967, over a decade into the Vietnam War, he was drafted. Judge Shelley Joseph faces June public hearing for letting ...
The Cherubini twins will be reunited after more than 80 years.
With Australian voters facing an increasingly dangerous and uncertain world, both Labor and the Coalition are trying to burnish their national security credentials.
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