The Iron Cross, one of the most widely recognized military decorations, originated during the Napoleonic Wars in 1813 when ...
When World War II ended, and the United States stood triumphant, another, quieter victory was unfolding beneath the surface.
Family, friends, and veterans honored Albert Pallas, the last WWII veteran of a local Georgia legion, celebrating his life of ...
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WWII documents found inside abandoned military barracks

Hidden inside collapsing wartime barracks, untouched papers from the final months of WWII come to light. Handwritten orders, ...
A rare George Cross awarded to a war hero who was killed as he disarmed a mine dropped during the Blitz is to be auctioned ...
World War II cryptographer Winifred “Winnie” Mills, 104, was laid to rest with full military honors in Jacksonville, ...
SEYMOUR, Ind. – As we celebrate Black History Month, the Tuskegee Airmen played a pivotal role in WWII. Some of the all-Black ...
A local WWII veteran celebrates a century of life.
The Navy took him around the world, but it also introduced him to the sport he would grow to love.
Arthur P. Barrett Jr. served on the USS De Haven, a destroyer he and his father helped build at Bath Iron Works.
On Jan. 21, 1945, San Diego newspapers reported a wide range of wartime activities as World War II neared its final months.
Before becoming an acclaimed sprinter on the world stage, Paddock served in field artillery during World War I. It was not a ...