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In the fall of 1967, a land mine in Vietnam killed a Fort Mill teen, husband and expectant father on his first patrol as a ...
He was best known for “The Sorrow and the Pity,” a landmark film that debunked ideas of vast French resistance to the Nazi ...
Those gathered at the Honor Roll memorial in Weirton Monday morning did so as a way to pay tribute to those men and women who ...
The surviving crew of the USS Frank E. Evans believed they were at war. But the names of their shipmates aren’t on the ...
Helping Hand Cemetery (HHC) in Courtland hosted a Memorial Day Program on Monday, May 26, that highlighted the veterans ...
The 173rd Airborne Brigade's legacy was written in blood long before the mountains of Afghanistan or the sands of Iraq. It ...
This weekend, a 78-year old Chatham County Army veteran who earned a Bronze Star and Purple Heart in Vietnam is getting a pinning ceremony and full honors. Walter Hatcher said he's grateful for the ...
TEMPLE – Retired U.S. Air Force Col. Jerry Curtis volunteered for a 120-day combat assignment during the Vietnam war, was ...
As part of our StoryCorps' Military Voices Initiative, we hear from Army Major Carol Kirk. She deployed to Vietnam as an Army nurse in 1969 and remembers some of the men she cared for.
The U.S. retains a vivid memory of its own fallen, etched deep into its national consciousness. But it affords little space ...
I find the memory of Kenny popping into my head more and more frequently as time goes by. Few days go by when I don’t think ...