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Over 16 million animals served in World War I, detecting gas, controlling pests, transporting supplies, and boosting morale.
Several Aiken County residents have vivid memories of June 6, 1944, when almost 1600,000 Allied troops waded, crawled and ran ...
CARENTAN, France — In an open 1940s military vehicle rumbling through the Normandy countryside, Staff Sgt. Nathan Selby and ...
The latest escalation in the Subcontinent reveals how quickly calculated brinkmanship can become uncontrollable fury, as ...
Ted Lombarski, a sergeant in the 16th’s F Company, recalled: ...
By STEVE PFARRER For the Gazette Stephen Platt, who teaches 19th and 20th century Chinese history at the University of ...
Peace talks: During a meeting in Istanbul yesterday, Russia and Ukraine agreed to exchange gravely ill and wounded prisoners ...
For hundreds of years prior to the 20th century, war had changed very little with the improvements in weapon technology that did arise being incremental and slow to establish themselves. However, with ...
The president of the ICRC tells the BBC's international editor Jeremy Bowen Palestinians have been stripped of human dignity.
Along the coastline and near the D-Day landing beaches, tens of thousands of onlookers attended the commemorations, which ...
Remembering the fallen soldiers of Citrus County's Fourth of July in 1919. The story highlights the personal lives and ...
When the 54th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment formed in 1863, 82 recruits from County joined the nation's first all-Black ...