Fécamp (photo: Thomas Le Floc'H) By Jacquelin Carnegie There are so many reasons to explore France’s Normandy coastline: The ...
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A baptism of fire on Normandy’s shores

A veteran recounts his first moments landing on the shores of Normandy and the challenges faced during the D-Day assault. A respectful, factual reflection on a defining World War II experience.
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Around 4,000 artifacts are inside the Gettysburg Museum of History on Baltimore Street. The building is out of exhibit space.
John O'Sullivan enjoyed a break away in Belmullet in Mayo and found a country teeming with stories and locals friendly enough ...
Annie Ernaux, who had an illegal abortion in 1963, went on to win the Nobel Prize in Literature.
British activists have made multiple visits to the beaches of northern France in recent weeks, saying they want to stop ...
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The Fighting Sixth,” an Army unit with over 160 years of history, permanently ceased activity Wednesday at Fort Riley.
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The Battleship Texas, the last surviving battleship from both World Wars, is undergoing a major restoration on the Texas ...
"Speak to an old man about his youth, and you awaken a memory that time cannot erase," says the director, who secured oral ...