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Attempts by the Trump administration to scrub public recognition of the historic and heroic contributions of women and minority military service members from the record are an insult that hits ...
On Saturday, the Dover-Foxcroft Police Department assisted Maine State Police in escorting Pvt. Willard Merrill home.
Sugarcreek Township, Ohio, to honor D-Day veteran Jim 'Pee Wee' Martin with a new memorial, marking his heroism 81 years ...
Eighty-one years ago on Friday, allied forces stormed the beaches of Normandy on June 6, 1944, to try and liberate western Europe from Germany during World War II.
A historic World War II aircraft, the C-47 Skytrain known as "That's All Brother," will be on display for public viewing.
As the Allies prepared to invade Normandy, a small team of SAS commandos and 400 straw-filled burlap dummies duped the Nazis ...
Learn how American inventions that helped the Allies invade Normandy on D-Day gave way to equipment being used decades later ...
On the 81st anniversary of D-day, we pause to pay homage to the warfighters whose indescribable valor, fierce determination, ...
In 2019, an epic D-Day commemoration marked the 75th anniversary, honoring those who died and paying tribute to surviving veterans.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth honored the sacrifices of the soldiers who died landing in France 81 years ago. But there was ...
U.S. Army Air Forces 2nd Lt. Milton L. Hymes, Jr., a navigator on a B-24J bomber, was killed in a crash over the Baltic Sea in 1944.
On June 6, 1944, “The eyes of the world...,” as President Dwight D. Eisenhower wrote, were watching over 150,000 Allied soldiers and almost 70,000 vehicles stormed the beaches of Normandy, France.