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An elderly couple in France was walking through a field when they stumbled upon a carrier pigeon capsule that contained a ...
To manufacture thousands of airplanes for its World War I allies, the United States would fell acres of spruce.
Prosecutions for atrocities are not always enough to stop hatred. Societies must also acknowledge what happened.
USA TODAY interviewed experts about what is happening in the world, and how it should be described. Here’s what they said.
The sacrifice of a pair of Salem brothers killed while serving in World War II was honored in a presentation at the Memorial ...
World War One laces often included names of people, places, inscriptions, and dates; a characteristic not usually found in other lace work. The lace often incorporates the coats-of-arms or national ...
WSAZ’s Hannah Hayes has the story of a World War II veteran who’s our latest Hometown Hero. At 102 years old, U.S. Army ...
World of Warcraft: The War Within is in its home stretch, as Blizzard starts prepping for the next step in its trio of ...
The NATO secretary-general said that China could spark World War III by seeking to take control of Taiwan while making sure ...
He was always a proud American, even when his country locked him up. A World War II hero celebrates 100 years and says his ...
Every day since the World War I Memorial first opened back in 2021, a bugler has played “Taps” live at 5 p.m. — rain or shine ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WVLT) - World War II Veteran Bob Luttrell turned 100 years old on Saturday. Luttrell was a 17-year-old ...