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On Tuesday the group of veterans ranging from ages 96 to 101 flew out of the Roanoke Airport to Charlotte as part of a trip ...
The women were sent to Europe to clear a backlog of 17 million pieces of mail waiting to be sent to U.S. troops.
The only Black, all-female unit serving in Europe during World War II received the Congressional Gold Medal on Tuesday at the ...
The battalion was tasked with cleaning out the massive backlog filled with more than 17 million pieces of mail that left troops without any communications from their families for months.
A soldier from Martinsville who was killed during World War II has been accounted for, officials announced in a press release ...
The operation was designed to divert Axis attention away from Normandy, the site of the D-Day landing, and after the invasion ...
On Monday, April 28, a ceremony to honor the 81st anniversary of "Exercise Tiger" will be held in Audrain County.
WASHINGTON, D. C. - An all-female, all-Black Women’s Army Corps battalion who cleared out a 17 million-piece backlog of U.S.
In recognition of its 25th anniversary and to highlight the continued importance of its mission, The National WWII Museum ...
Henry Langrehr, 100, a Clinton native who as a member of the 82nd Airborne Division parachuted into France on D-Day, died ...
World War II veterans returned to Guam recently, some 80 years after their first visit here as young Marines and Navy soldiers. Now in their twilight years, the returning veterans — Navy Lt.