In October 1944 a ship departed from New York City, bound for France, with important cargo. At the time, hundreds of ships were crossing the Atlantic Ocean ferrying supplies to the war effort in the ...
Warwood natives Tim and Jim Nodurft died serving their country in the European Theater during World War II, but their story ...
May 7—When the three sons of Mr. and Mrs. George Siglin of Noxen answered the call to arms, their parents were happy and proud, reported the Evening News on May 23, 1945. But the story was grim ...
Marauder Men of the Mediterranean and European Theatres of Operations give detailed accounts of their World War II service. Their valiance and precision earned them the nickname “Bridge Busters” for ...
When the Phoenix Veterans’ Day Parade rolls out this Friday, Scottsdale resident Sam Weinstein, 98, will be riding out front as one of three grand marshals for his service in World War II. He’ll be ...
A locally well-known World War II veteran who received worldwide attention when he embraced President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine at a D-Day anniversary celebration last year died Sunday at the age ...
Newsreel video footage from 1944 and 1945, showing the Allies preparing and carrying out the invasion of Normandy, the liberation of Paris, the Battle of the Bulge and the eventual fall of the Third ...
A Middletown man has been accounted for after going missing in December of 1942 while conducting a bombing raid in France, according to the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency.The DPAA says the U.S.
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