A veteran recounts arriving in the first wave on Omaha Beach and the challenges faced during the D-Day landing. A respectful, factual look at one of World War II’s pivotal moments.
Charles Norman Shay, a Native American who risked his life to save “countless” fellow soldiers during the D-Day landings near ...
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Why the D-Day invasion came close to disaster

Before it became a turning point of World War II, the Normandy landings carried enormous risks and uncertainty. This video ...
A group of Evansville leaders say they have submitted a formal recommendation to the U.S. Navy urging that a future warship ...
We need never be ashamed of our tears," writes guest columnist Mark Hodermarsky, a retired Saint Ignatius High School English ...
Reginald "Crash" Harrison lived through four plane crashes in WWII and lived to talk about it. He died in Canada recently at ...
Charles Norman Shay was believed to be the last of roughly 500 Native American soldiers who came ashore at Normandy, France ...
As a medic, he saved soldiers from drowning off Omaha Beach on D-Day before becoming a prisoner of war. Back home, a ...
Authorities unearthed an unexploded Second World War bomb in Klettenberg Park in Cologne and had to dispose of it immediately ...
Anthony Graziano managed welterweight champions Carmen Basilio and Billy Backus after serving in World War II.
Discover military and war memorabilia items that could be worth a small fortune to collectors today, from vintage medals to ...
Today, we commemorate the 81st anniversary of the legendary Battle of the Bulge—the largest and deadliest battle fought by American forces in the Second ...