Museum organizers say when the exhibit opens March 25, it will share the real stories of often-ordinary Americans who took ...
The Pentagon called the removal of Navajo Code Talker pages from its websites a “mistake,” vowing to restore content related ...
The setting of Hiroshima, where the U.S. dropped the first nuclear bomb in 1945 during World War II, carries newfound ... He will skip Papua New Guinea and Australia in order to return to ...
The proposed negotiation of an Australia–Papua New Guinea defence treaty will falter unless the Australian Defence Force ...
U.S. Army Air Forces Staff Sgt. Alvin R. Scarborough and Army Pfc. Joseph R. Travers — are coming for burials with full ...
The remains of a World War II soldier from Mississippi are set to be buried in Carthage. U.S. Army Air Forces Staff Sgt.
The March 1945 crossings, by Patton and Montgomery's forces, gave the Allies beachheads with which to invade Germany.
Lester Schrenk, a former U.S. Army Air Forces B-17 gunner who was shot down over Denmark in February 1944, spent about half ...
TYCHOWO, Poland - Eighty years after his liberation from a German prisoner of war camp, 101-year-old Lester F. Schrenk ...
Chaisson is a veteran of many New York State Military Museum presentations. He has discussed the history of World War II aircraft built in New York, the role of the New York National Guard’s ...
Ingalls Shipbuilding serves as an all too familiar site for World War II Navy veteran Alfred Lewis. “I worked in the engine rooms,” he said. Lewis enlisted in 1945 at the age of 17. He was at Iwo Jima ...
Why the change? During World War II, the US developed a warning system in order to protect military sites and airbases, and civilians near the military installations started to push for a civilian ...