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The idea of placing a super-sized Tootsie Roll, on display at the Museum of Veterans and Military History in Vilonia, is about stressing the sweetness of the chocolate candy to ...
Emma Bushee's sons were serving on six continents. At home, she waited for their letters — and tried to pray them home safe.
The remains of a British soldier killed fighting in WW1 have been laid to rest – 108 years after his death. Private John Tame ...
Grafton revealed the first life-size statue at the National Memorial of Military Ascent, honoring the assault on Pointe Du Hoc.
Work to replace a memorial paying tribute to pottery workers who fought in both world wars has begun – 20 years after the ...
People throughout the New Forest paused to pay their respects to local Second World War heroes to mark VE Day 80.
Sgt. George M. Barbiere, lost in the Battle of Chosin Reservoir, to be buried at Arlington National Cemetery following DNA ...
London’s HMCS Prevost is preparing to unveil a new memorial that commemorates Canadians killed in the Second World War’s longest battle. The Battle of the Atlantic memorial at the fork of the ...
A young boy is in the hospital with potentially life-threatening injuries following a crash in Totton. The serious road crash involving a van – a Vauxhall Vivaro - and a child on a scooter ...
“Turning Point: The Vietnam War” opens with Brooklyn-born Scott Camil telling his piece of the American story. Camil says his stepfather was involved in the John Birch Society and hammered ...
Today marks the fiftieth anniversary of the fall of Saigon and the end of the Vietnam War. When President Lyndon Johnson sent the first U.S. combat troops to South Vietnam in March 1965 ...
When it comes to the escalating trade war with China, the most obvious historical analogy for the US launching an all-out economic assault on a rising military power in East Asia is not an ...