The unexploded ordnance, discovered during a site renovation, were described as “practice bombs” that still carry a charge ...
A playground expansion in a small England town turned up a massive stockpile of unexploded World War II-era "practice" bombs.
It is believed the area where the playground was initially built was used as a Home Guard training ground and the bombs were buried at the end of the war.
Scores of unexploded bombs dating from World War II have been recovered from a children’s playground in northern England ...
Peebles kept living and marked his 100th birthday on Monday. Family came from all over, including his baby sister who is 91. His daughter says there's much to be proud of. "He's been what they call a ...
Over 160 unexploded practice bombs dating all the way back to World War II have been discovered underneath a children’s ...
Don Swank, 98, is a World War II veteran whose family is raising funds to help keep him at Churchill Retirement Home in ...
A Lizella man who served in the 103rd infantry celebrated his 100th birthday with help from the American Legion on Wednesday.
Don Swank, 98, is a World War II veteran whose family is raising funds to help keep him at Churchill Retirement Home in ...
The massive post will now be called Fort Roland L. Bragg while in the past it was named for Gen. Braxton Bragg, a Confederate ...
Several stories published in the Times Leader Evening News and the Wilkes-Barre Record beginning Feb. 13, 1945, and throughout the month announced Mr. Alan B. Cutting and his wife, Mary, of Kingston ...