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Navy Yard in WWII The Boston National History Park will be hosting “Boston Navy Yard in the Second World War” from 7 to 8 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 30 at the Charlestown Navy Yard Visitor Center, 1 ...
The 73rd anniversary of the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor has been honored in Boston on a historic ship named for a Naval officer awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions that day.
A gathering at the Charlestown Navy Yard to remember and honor the 2,403 Americans who died during the Attack on Pearl Harbor will kick off Army-Navy weekend in New England.
Another major tourist destination is the Charlestown Navy Yard, which provided jobs to more than 50,000 at the height of World War II. These days it's a historical park and home of the USS ...
On the 82nd anniversary of the Pearl Harbor attack, military servicemembers, families and one survivor of the attack gathered in the Charlestown Navy Yard to lay a wreath on the World War II-era ...
She is the symbol for the millions of women who took over the jobs left behind by men fighting in World War II. Now, our local branch of the National Park Service will honor these so-called SWONs — ...
The funds are earmarked for the Charlestown Navy Yard to address long-deferred maintenance at the complex, which dates to 1800 and is one of the Navy’s original yards.
Here are the latest Charlestown - Navy Yard neighborhood notes: ... More than 8,000 women joined the workforce at the Boston Naval Shipyard to help win World War II.
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