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When D-Day is the subject, two names instantly come to mind, Speed Nichols and Brig. Gen. Theodore Roosevelt Jr., two ...
A public event to honor D-Day will be held at 6:30 p.m. on Friday at the Memorial Park Pavilions at 313 Hancock Ave.
Mayor Peter Marchetti says its fitting the city memorializes William Craig, the first Secret Service agent killed in the line ...
The history of Buffalo Soldiers — all-Black military regiments — in Utah is rich but often buried. A new driving trail, ...
Lawrence Welk didn’t have a flush toilet where he grew up, but visitors to his childhood home in rural North Dakota now do.
Theodore Roosevelt was a man who never stopped fighting. He grappled with his own physical deficiencies, railed against ...
Test your knowledge of the great and obscure Americans killed in battle and the great and not-so-great battlefields.
When it comes to the natural scenery of the United States, the beauty of North Dakota is rarely mentioned. The state features a wide variety of terrain, from the Great Plains to gently sloping hills ...
A month later, another mine killed a Rock Hill soldier with 10 siblings back home and a week ... Memorial Day marks 57 years since the death of Army Pfc. George Cobb. The Roosevelt High grad from ...
Originally known as Decoration Day, graves of fallen soldiers were decorated to honor their ultimate sacrifice. The tradition ...
The story of Holt Collier, the bear guide for President Theodore Roosevelt on his famous 1902 Mississippi hunt.