Decades ago, as some of the bloodiest fighting in World War II ramped up in Europe, 19-year-old 1st Lt. Jeffersons Wiggins, ...
Henry joined the Navy as soon as he graduated from high school in 1944. A few months later, he was on a troop carrier in the ...
ABMC, however, told Dutch news outlets that one panel is “off display, though not out of rotation,” although a second panel ...
At 106, former Army nurse Alice Darrow joins a dwindling group of World War II nurses still alive who treated the wounded ...
The information panels were removed following ‘an internal review of interpretive content,’ according to the American Battle ...
Information honoring the service of African American soldiers in World War II has been removed from the Netherlands American ...
Panels commemorating the efforts of African American soldiers have been removed from the visitor center at a Dutch cemetery.
The panels, only displayed last year, were taken down earlier this summer, the Black Liberators told Newsweek.
November is National Veterans and Military Families Month. One local World War II veteran shares what his service, and the service of other military members, means to him.
The open-cockpit biplane, known as the “Yellow Peril,” was originally used to train military pilots in the 1930s and 1940s.
Don Faurot, head football coach at the University of Missouri, enlisted in the U.S. Navy during World War II despite being physically impaired and returned to coaching after the war, leaving a lasting ...