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Nearly 80 years after being killed in World War II, a Plymouth soldier's remains have been identified. Erwin Schopp will have ...
JACKSONVILLE, ORE. – 103 years young never looked better. Al Lightman celebrated his birthday with those he’s recently built ...
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Vintage Aviation News on MSNWorld War II Airman Finally Returns Home After 81 YearsAfter 81 years missing in action, WWII navigator 2nd Lt. Milton L. Hymes, Jr. is laid to rest in Savannah with full military ...
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All That's Interesting on MSNMeet The Mercy Dogs, The Unsung Canine Heroes Of World War IFor a wounded soldier in "no man's land" during World War I, the sight of a dog on the horizon could sometimes mean the ...
Soldiers who set up mobile showers and laundry in the field will be reclassified in the name of transformation.
America needs more than tanks and aircraft carriers. William H. McRaven, a retired Navy admiral, was commander of the U.S.
MASH units have been a crucial part of the U.S. Military providing an integral service to our men and women in uniform.
The statement by right-wing German historian Sönke Neitzel about the “last summer of peace” articulates the bloodthirsty ...
A 106-year-old WWII veteran from Raytown shares his remarkable life story, from military service to family devotion, as he approaches his 107th birthday.
Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry ordered the family name of the Confederate leader restored to the base under his father's name.
It’s a detective story, a search for a lost grandfather and an endearing story of commitment and perseverance.
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