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CONNECTICUT (WTNH) — Connecticut’s veterans of World War II received a special honor Monday. Gov. Lamont and state leaders gathered to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II.
RonSonlyn Clark’s father PFC. William E. Sholar was 31 years old when he was drafted into World War II. Among the few ...
A 98-year-old World War II veteran, who served in the British Army, absolutely destroyed a Tesla vehicle with the license plate "FASCIM" in a recently shared YouTube video. As first spotted by ...
The Piankeshaw Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution and Ann Rogers Clark Chapter of the DAR are participating ...
CANAL FULTON – Northeast Ohio veterans turned out in large numbers despite the weather to pay tribute to World War II veteran Denver Moore on his 104th birthday. Flags lined the entrance and ...
It’s a great reason to spend an afternoon getting lost in time. During World War II, Muskegon made a name for itself by becoming a leader in factory production. The Muskegon Heritage Museum of ...
The airstrip, a relic from World War II, might seem like an unlikely point of geopolitical friction. But its location – just over 130 km from the Siliguri Corridor, India’s most critical and ...
‘Bringing the Boys Back Home’—a tribute to British WWII servicemen buried in the U.S. As part of the 80th anniversary commemorations of the Allied victory in World War II, the CAF is ...
US President Donald Trump complained on Thursday that the US was the only country not celebrating the 80th anniversary of the Allied victory against Nazi Germany in World War ii last week ...
2025 is shaping up to be a thrilling year for Predator fans. The animated Predator: Killer of Killers and live-action Predator: Badlands are both on the way courtesy of filmmaker Dan ...
Sgt. Reece Martin wanted to know more about his uncle, Lawrence Martin, who landed in France on D-Day and died in action 10 days later. So he spent years finding out. Last week, on the 84th ...
Part of Cape May Point State Park, the World War II Lookout Tower – officially known as Fire Control Tower No. 23 – was built in 1942 and is New Jersey's last restorable tower from World War II.