Harris, who died March 15, was honored Saturday at Lewis Metropolitan CME Church before his burial in Inglewood.
The Compton resident was a member of the 'Triple Nickles,' a World War II combat-ready unit who trained as some of America's ...
Summer sees the emergence of fruit-filled delights that capture the essence of Delaware’s produce – peach pies that showcase ...
Translated as ‘the little gauge’, La Trochita, or the old Patagonian Express is a steam train that travels through some of ...
Sgt. Joe Harris was one of an elite group of Black paratroopers during World War II. He is being laid to rest today. He was ...
In honor of National Black Women's Labor Day, Atlanta's APEX Museum will screen the historical documentary "Invisible Warriors: Honoring The Legacy of Black 'Rosie the Riveters'" on Saturday.
Nicknamed the “Tokyo Express” by their opponents, the Japanese “tin cans” acquired the grudging respect of the Americans for ...
The work of the 6888th Central Directory Postal Battalion in Europe during World War II, Col. Eries Mentzer says, help pave ...
A WWII veteran and longtime VFW member, Kirk was the first Black commander of the organization’s Minnesota chapter.
Joe Harris, a sergeant with an all-Black infantry unit and believed to be the oldest surviving World War II paratrooper, died ...
He was a member of a segregated unit in the Pacific Northwest that fought forest fires set off by Japanese balloon bombs.