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The 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion played a crucial but overlooked role, clearing a backlog of millions of pieces ...
As Milne and Stubbs flew to RAF Turnberry in Ayrshire with the Highball onboard, it is believed that the Mosquito suffered a ...
A Gorham couple is traveling to the Netherlands for Memorial Day in remembrance of their soldier who didn’t make it home from World War II. Gerard “Butch” and Barbara Guimond will leave May ...
World War Wisdom on MSN4d
Inside WWII First Aid Kits: What Soldiers Carried to SurviveDuring World War II, every soldier was equipped with a first aid kit designed to address common battlefield injuries. These ...
World War Wisdom on MSN6d
Why Did U.S. Soldiers Covet German Knives in WWII?During World War II, many U.S. soldiers sought after German-made knives, such as the "Nahkampfmesser" combat knives. Renowned ...
"This is the fastest recorded in any conflict worldwide," the IDF said.
While the men dig up the site, U.S. soldiers investigating war crimes stand over them. Two crosses with helmets placed atop ...
The $24 million armory and weekend training center at 1625 S.E. National Guard Road is now open and home to two units.
In the lead-up to this VE Day anniversary, people across Europe are weighing what may be required to keep the peace.
I’ve seldom read a more heartwarming story than that of Emilie Michiels van Kessenich and her unwavering compassion shown to families of America’s World War II soldiers lost in the war.
One woman, born in 1919, discussed her time providing medical care to World War II soldiers overseas; another, born in 1948, described Girl Scout membership as her gateway to experiencing and ...
Among the mysterious agents of the collapse of the Mycenaeans / Achaeans were the “Sea Peoples.” They were a confederation of ...
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