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General Patton’s “jail break” wasn’t just a bold maneuver – it was one of the most daring armored advances of World War II.
Day, June 6, 1944. In this video, we revisit the brutal reality faced by American troops as they stormed the heavily fortified coastline under relentless German fire. From the deadly bluffs to the ...
Valley veterans and communities from across Central California will have an opportunity to experience the realities of war ...
NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer speaks with Tracy Slater, author of "Together in Manzanar," which tells the true story of a family of ...
For centuries, royalty has been synonymous with duty, tradition, and power. However, not everyone born into or married into a ...
A World War II airman is returning home to the Upstate to be laid to rest more than eight decades after he was killed in ...
The plaque in the lobby dedicated to Lt. Col. Alexander Jefferson ensures the Postal Service will preserve his memory for the ...
With less than 1% of all World War II veterans alive, Andrés González Vega recalls his military service, his fight against racism and discrimination and work preserving Puerto Rican culture.
The finder told Newsweek: "Eyre was not just a soldier; he was a human being, with his own dreams and loves and hopes." ...
Philip E. Orbanes' book reveals the true story of how the Allies used the game to help free prisoners in World War II.
While some vintage soups have remained ubiquitous on restaurant menus throughout the country, these have not. From turtle ...
Join the village of Phoenix in celebrating the life of Tech. Sgt. Lynn M. Farnham, a World War II flight engineer missing in action since February 1944.