Now 101, Shay is one of a dwindling number of living D-Day vets. Over the years, he has been a fixture at annual remembrance ceremonies commemorating the June 6, 1944, Allied assault on the beaches of ...
A holiday tradition returns to the Military Aviation Museum in Pungo this weekend, and visitors will also find a new ...
Army historian Peter Knight joins WIRED to answer the internet’s burning questions about World War II. What is the timeline ...
When Germany overran Greece in 1941, one last Allied stronghold in the region remained: the island of Crete. With the Italian ...
Sometime in November 2025, the little French town of Gousenou, not far from the coastal city of Brest, is honoring a group of American soldiers who died during the battle ...
The Great Escaper” and its themes of facing mortality are even more poignant given its stars’ end-of-their-career stations.
A newspaper photo in 1950 gave Olga Nugent hope her husband, Maj. Ambrose Nugent, was alive as a POW in Korea — sparking a story of survival, controversy and ultimate vindication.
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101st Airborne Medic Re-enactment
At D-Day Ohio, history is brought to life through detailed and moving re-enactments. In this video, we focus on the role of the 101st Airborne medics, honoring their sacrifice by recreating scenes set ...
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Highest Rank Held by Presidents in the Military
It turns out, military service has been a pretty common entry on the presidential resume. Thirty-one of the 45 presidents ...
That elections for mayor and city council are “nonpartisan” is unambiguous Idaho law. Current partisan efforts to force such ...
A founding member of the National D-Day Memorial has passed away, but her commitment to her community will not soon be ...
The May 2, 1945, edition of the Telegram featured a short piece on one of the inside pages about a Rocky Mount family that ...
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