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WASHINGTON (Tribune News Service) — An all-female, all-Black women’s Army Corps battalion who cleared out a 17 million-piece ...
Karen Kirsten is a Holocaust educator who shares her family’s story in schools; her grandfather survived his imprisonment at Dachau concentration camp. I believe we must rekindle pride in America’s ...
The only Black, all-female unit to serve in Europe during World War II, commonly known as the “Six Triple Eight,” will be presented with the Congressional Gold Medal ...
Former soldier Seadhna Wilson took a tactical approach to the London Marathon last Sunday, swapping his planned World War I ...
The Wood County Museum remembers World War II and local veterans in its newest exhibit, “We’ll Meet Again: Remembering World ...
The 173rd Brigade Support Battalion joins Italians dancing in Piazza Marconi to celebrate the 80th anniversary of their town.
Dorothea Barron spent much of the war in Scotland, being stationed at Port Edgar on the Firth of Forth, Rosyth in Fife, ...
On the day he would graduate from Clinton High School, Henry Langrehr was preparing to jump to the beaches of Normandy.
San Jose resident Sandy Bellou remembers her mother crying whenever she spoke about her older brother, 2nd Lt. Robert ...
Funeral services for U.S. Army Air Forces 1st Lt. Joe A. De Jarnette, a Fort Thomas native killed during World War II, will be 10-11 a.m. Saturday at Dobbling, Muehlenkamp-Erschell Funeral Home.
Lovers of American history may find a hidden gem tucked away in Durham — a growing museum dedicated to preserving and ...
Henry Langrehr, decorated World War II veteran and author from Clinton, died Wednesday at the age of 100. Langrehr was just 19 when he jumped from a plane over France during the war, moments ...
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