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World War II pilot Charles W. McCook died in action in 1943 but his remains were not identified for more than 80 years. He ...
Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force David Flosi has taken responsibility for the uniform SNAFU and vowed to do better.
Tattoos have a long and rich history in Australia, but they have often been limited to an artistic subculture. This is the ...
For generations, tattoos have served as both a rite of passage and a record of service for members of the military.
Sections reserved for soldiers are at capacity. Across the country, teams of architects have been working on memorials that ...
Finding an ink-free service member is infinitely more rare than the alternative, but that is a relatively new phenomenon.
The remains of an Army private from Detroit who died as a World War II prisoner of war in the Philippines have been identified 83 years later — almost to the day — and are set to be reinterred ...
The letter, written by William Leslie Waller in 1943 while serving in the South Pacific, was found hidden behind a mantle in the family's former home in the Village of Ettrick.
Melvin Huff was just 19 when the Army lost contact with his plane in Papua New Guinea in January 1945.
Members of the public and dozens of lawmakers gathered Thursday at Emancipation Hall on Capitol Hill as Congressional Gold Medals were awarded to five Army Rangers who served in World War II.
Oliver 'Doolittle' Lynn will be honored for his WWII military service in a special ceremony in Washington, D.C. this week.
The remains of U.S. Army Air Forces 1st Lt. Herbert G. Tennyson, 24, returned to Wichita Friday morning.
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