The two young men joined the military to serve in WWII, but before leaving they made a pact. Find out what happened when the war ended.
From wide hallways to a no-step shower, the Mount Airy home is entirely accessible, giving the veteran more independence.
Talking with Tom Curren a few years ago on a sidewalk in Carpinteria, I observed that the overly thin, narrow, and heavily ...
Stevensville - Captain Paul A. Chapla, CEC, USN, assumed command of the Naval Civil Engineering Laboratory on June 29, 1990.
Arrivals to Guam during the first 10 months of fiscal year 2025 remain at only 44% of what they were prior to the pandemic, even as the tourism agency’s annual budget is at record high $29 million.
Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero has once again proclaimed October “Careers in Construction Month” on Guam. For the Guam Contractors Association, this designation represents far more than ceremonial recognition ...
Nathan visits a Navy Seabees base; all about trailer hitches; repaint galvanized railing. Nathan Gilbert travels to a Mississippi Navy Seabees base, where he learned carpentry as part of his naval ...
The May 2, 1945, edition of the Telegram featured a short piece on one of the inside pages about a Rocky Mount family that ...
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U.S. Army Seabees Unleash Heavy Firepower
Seabees with Naval Mobile Construction Battalion (NMCB) 3 shooting crew served weapons at Fort Hunter-Ligget, California, Oct. 21, 2025. Naval Mobile Construction Battalion (NMCB) 3 is homeported in ...
Fifty-five miles north of Saigon, at a critical road junction in Phuoc Long Province, 11 American Green Berets were settling into what should have been a routine advisory mission. Detachment A-342, ...
In November of 1966, Petty Officer 3rd Class Leroy Henderson and his Seabees platoon, along with a unit of U.S. Marines, were in between a rock and hard place near Phu Bai, South Vietnam.
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