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D-Day veteran Jake Larson, affectionately known as "Papa Jake," has passed away at 102. A survivor of the Normandy landings, ...
In World War II, the fighter pilots of the famed Tuskegee Airmen were given a strict order by their commander, Lt. Col.
"That was the only time in my life he ever gave any real details, and I was in my 40s and had already done eight years of active duty in the Navy myself, and he still had never told me much previously ...
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.
The Army is preparing to roll out a new policy that could lead to soldiers diagnosed with a chronic skin condition that causes painful razor bumps and scarring to be kicked out of the service ...
During World War II, units of Ranger soldiers faced battles on the beaches of Normandy during D-Day. The rangers will be honored this month.
A Ukrainian soldier had the words "Glory to Russia" branded on him while being held in Russian captivity, according to a graphic photo shared online and since authenticated by Ukrainian intelligence.
A vintage World War II vehicle takes U.S. Army 101st Airborne Division soldiers on a battlefield tour June 3, 2025, near Carentan in France’s Normandy region.
The remains of a World War II soldier from Ohio who was killed in action will soon be laid to rest at the Dayton National Cemetery in the Dayton VA Medical Center campus.
WWII Soldiers Finally Return Home Decades After Being Declared 'Non-Recoverable' Eleven U.S. service members aboard the bomber Heaven Can Wait were killed after the plane was shot down in the ...
A Jewish World War II soldier from Michigan is being remembered for his extraordinary heroism that earned him the Congressional Medal of Honor, the nation's highest military decoration.
The four soldiers were among 11 who were on board the aircraft Heaven Can Wait that took part in a bombing mission when it received anti-aircraft fire, the department said.