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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.
Content by AARP. 101-year-old Billings resident Bill George shares stories and lessons from his time serving in the U.S. Navy ...
Joseph Picard turned 18 years old on the day he graduated from Woonsocket High School, but because the world was at war, he ...
Keith, who died of stomach cancer last year, had nothing to do with Iran or Israel, but a lot to do with America, having ...
Small, yet fierce, the namesake of Springfield Armory’s latest large-format pistol is a revered forest dweller in the land of ...
The governor said announcements about plans to build immigration detention centers are expected "very, very quickly." ...
Saturday was Garabedian’s first visit to the Mid Atlantic Air Museum’s annual World War II Weekend, an event celebrating its 34th anniversary.
Image by Zoe Daheron, ©Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution After more than 100 years, we have the first actual image of the wreck of a sunken U.S. Navy submarine from World War I.
“Now we’re facing the tragedy of a third world war in pieces. I would like to address the powerful people of the world, repeating the always-current call: ‘no more war’.” Read More: Pope Leo XIV leads ...
The numbers tell a story. “American Sniper,” Clint Eastwood’s film about U.S. Navy SEAL Chris Kyle and his 160 confirmed “kills” across his four tours of duty in Iraq, stands as the most ...
Marxism, the politics which put an end to the First World War through the Russian Revolution of 1917 and German Revolution of 1918-1919, must be taken up again by workers and young people.