Bill Margraf •Born Jan. 19, 1926 Sometimes, you get lucky. Other times, you have to be patient. For Bill Margraf, a World War ...
The Hawaii Army National Guard dedicated a new memorial honoring the 26 guardsmen aboard a transport boat sunk by a Japanese ...
Fort Leonard Wood in south central Missouri is known for training our U. S. Army and specialized military. 85 years ago it ...
Twenty-eight soldiers with the 299th Infantry Battalion were on the Royal T. Frank when it was hit by a torpedo launched by a ...
For millions of classic TV viewers and generations of fans, actor Fred Gwynne—despite a lifetime of resistance on his ...
One of the longest surviving World War Two veterans in Guernsey has died at the age of 104. John Barnes was born in London but moved to the island in 1961 for work. The Royal Navy Lieutenant Commander ...
Thomas Martin was a ranked boxer, a Canadian Mountie, a member of the Royal Air Force, and one of the first Black Marines.
When Brashear High School first opened in 1976 — uniting racially diverse students in the Pittsburgh Public School District — ...
In President Donald Trump's first week in office, he signed an executive order to terminate Diversity, Equity and Inclusion ...
Suicide Jockeys: The Making of the WWII Combat Pilot by Monique Taylor sheds light on the overlooked story of U.S. glider ...
Christenson, the paper's longtime military affairs correspondent, has been honored with the Open Door Award of the Society of ...
After a year of wide-ranging efforts by Hegseth and others to denigrate Black military service, Skip’s life—in its triumph and its tragedy—serves as a powerful reminder that stories of true patriotism ...