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In the freezing fog of Christmas Day, 1914, British Flight Commander Douglas A. Oliver led a daring attack on Germany's ...
A Wichita Falls Times article from June 1, 1911, reported the main building would be 100 by 240 feet with “a force of men raising the steel upright columns.” The company also set aside 40 acres around ...
We were Treasure hunting for old silver coins, and rings, and we found a deep military M69 mortar round aka bomb used in WWII ...
Tonganoxie again will be the site of World War II re-enactors with this year’s Tonganoxie VFW Military Vehicle Show and D-Day ...
From crumbling fortresses and mountain battlefields to rusty gun emplacements and skeletal ships, there are ghostly reminders from The Great War scattered all over the world. Read on to uncover the ...
U.S. Navy and Marine combat engineers are testing how to make fortifications that can protect against tiny, deadly ...
According to the U.S. Army, Col. Robert B. Hood served in World War I, earning the Distinguished Service Cross during his ...
A fallen WWII soldier from Iowa was laid to rest on the 81st anniversary of D-Day Friday. U.S. Army Private James. L. Harrington from Cincinnati, Iowa was just ...
World War I earned the grim title of “the War to end all wars” for a reason: the world had never before witnessed a conflict ...
Staff Sgt. William 'Bill' Owens fought for two days during World War II. Eighty-one years after the fight, his Silver Star ...
A Marine on Okinawa received a Joint Service Achievement Medal for his role in recovering WWII remains on Guadalcanal.
As part of the U.S. Army’s 65th Infantry Division during World War II, Pfc. Edward Gorski Jr. was in a foxhole in Germany ...