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Victory over the Nazis was won in Europe 80 years ago, and it was because of the sacrifices of service members. A Manatee ...
Q. Did President Donald Trump call military nurse Ruby Bradley a “loser,” and were there orders for her service history to be ...
Joan Harrison, 107, is deaf and nearly blind, yet she clearly recalls the moment that the war came to an end, as she sat at ...
Russia’s Ambassador Ambarov on the 80th anniversary of the victory that crushed Nazism, liberated Europe, and laid the ...
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Soldiers from the 322nd Civil Affairs Brigade’s functional specialty team, part of the crisis response team for Exercise ...
Funeral services for U.S. Army Air Forces 1st Lt. Joe A. De Jarnette, a Fort Thomas native killed during World War II, will ...
Within the U.S. military, World War II made the nurse an indispensable aspect of battlefield medical care ... It was the Army Nurse Corps leading the way for women to fill every job today.
IE SHIMA, Okinawa — Retired Air Force Maj ... front in World War II: “The Death of Capt. Waskow,” dated Jan. 10, 1944. In it, Pyle described how soldiers in the Army’s 36th Infantry ...
allowing for a break away from training missions,” said Army spokesman Christopher Surridge. The policy is not being revisited, he said. Still, the Air Force decision to tighten up on paid leave ...
Armed Israeli Air Force planes depart from an unknown location on Oct. 26 last year. Photo: Israeli Army via AP “It’s crystal clear that the renewal of the war is for political reasons and not for ...
Many people were surprised by the military’s snap decision to dismiss air force reservists who signed the protest letter. The army, which is mandatory for most Jewish men, has long served as a ...