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It’s not expected to be a low-key celebration. According to planning documents ...
"This is the Flying Heritage and Combat Armor Museum in Everett, Washington. We have the world's greatest collection of ...
The end of World War II shaped Long Island's character, development, economy and self-concept as thousands of returning GI's ...
Major General Ray Shields, the adjutant general of New York, will mark the end of World War II in Europe as the New York ...
When he was 19, the Army tapped Harold “Hal” Bergen, a Jewish infantryman from Chicago, to work as a sound technician for the ...
Black, all-female unit known as the "Six Triple Eight" gets Congressional Gold Medal. Many had ties to SC, like Charity Adams ...
Henry Sakamoto was born in Portland and went to Lincoln High School. More than 35 years ago, he was president of the Oregon ...
We saw hard-hitting displays that call out the past and present atrocities of Vietnam’s Communist regime and tributes to those who fought against it.
Seventy-nine years after their unprecedented service in World War II, the Black women of the 6888th Central Postal Directory ...
"I'm shocked, personally, the fact that women and our accomplishments are somehow under a broad umbrella of DEI," said Phyllis Wilson.
The 50th anniversary of the fall of Saigon that ended the Vietnam War on April 30, 1975, brought together Vietnamese immigrants in the South Bay who were forced to flee their homeland and start over ...
The 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion was the only one comprised of Black women to be sent overseas during World War ...