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More than 80 years after his death, a World War II veteran who was listed as missing in action has finally been laid to rest.
Philip E. Orbanes' book reveals the true story of how the Allies used the game to help free prisoners in World War II.
Valley veterans and communities from across Central California will have an opportunity to experience the realities of war ...
Bill McCubbin, a 102-year-old World War II veteran and former Ford dealership owner, traveled hundreds of miles from Indiana ...
Carlsbad’s Nancy Stratford, now 106, is the last survivor of the 25 American women pilots who served in the Royal Air Force’s ...
A Woonsocket native who was wounded driving a boat full of soldiers onto Omaha Beach on D-Day will receive an award the World ...
In the bitter winter of 1941, British military prisoners in Nazi-occupied Germany huddled around a Monopoly set, dazzled by the contents that awaited them. They didn’t pluck Community Chest cards.
Zamperini's dream of participating in the 1940 Tokyo Olympics was thwarted by World War II. The games were canceled and he ...
Among the relics were empty ammunition cases, water bottles, grenades, spades, alcohol bottles, and a heavily corroded metal ...
Photos show the USS Laffey still sitting upright on the seafloor with much of her bow and midsection intact despite more than ...