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A Milwaukee World War II veteran and her Army battalion made up of all Black women received a long overdue honor Tuesday.
The women were sent to Europe to clear a backlog of 17 million pieces of mail waiting to be sent to U.S. troops.
The only Black, all-female unit serving in Europe during World War II received the Congressional Gold Medal on Tuesday at the ...
The battalion was tasked with cleaning out the massive backlog filled with more than 17 million pieces of mail that left troops without any communications from their families for months.
The Dachau memorial is hosting commemorative events and dedicating a plaque in honor of the U.S. Army's 45th Infantry ...
Israel released a Palestinian medic who has been held prisoner since soldiers killed 15 of his colleagues last month and ...
Two of Omaha's living World War II veterans were honored with a ceremony on Monday. Donald McWhirter and Les Rygg received ...
The remains of U.S. Army Air Forces Sgt. James W. Swartz will be interred on May 3 at Summit Cemetery in Williamstown ...
Three miles down, cameras glimpsed the shattered interior of the USS Yorktown, sunk in the Pacific Ocean in the 1942 Battle ...
Soldiers from the 322nd Civil Affairs Brigade’s functional specialty team, part of the crisis response team for Exercise ...
They'd watched overnight as the bombardments grew closer, and observed through binoculars as the last U.S. Marines piled into a helicopter on the roof of the embassy to be whisked away from Saigon.