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In Rhode Island, one of the strongest and most robust sister-city relationships has bee built between the port cities of ...
In an effort to end the Second World War, the United States made an irreversible decision, changing the course of history: dropping the world's first atomic bombs.
This U.S. Navy World War II combat bulletin begins with the successful test of an atomic bomb in the New Mexico desert a… ...
For nearly 81 years, a family wondered what became of their son, brother, uncle, who went overseas to serve his country in ...
Richard Rucoba was Lansing’s only write-in trustee, won 200 medals in the Senior Olympic Games and gave eyeglasses to people ...
The pianos, known as Victory Verticals, are the focus of an exhibit opening Saturday, August 9 at the Museum of Flight in ...
August 8th is a day marked by groundbreaking achievements, pivotal moments, and remarkable events spanning centuries and ...
World War II veterans will be available for a meet and greet during an event honoring the 80th anniversary of Victory over ...
Around 80 years after the war, Germany remains littered with unexploded bombs, often uncovered during construction work.
LAWTON, Okla. (KSWO) - The Stephens County Historical Museum recently honored World War II Veteran Gilbert “Choc” Charleston, ...
A reporter traveled to the corners of the country to meet six World War II veterans, who had a warning for generations to come.
A U.S. soldier who was killed in action during World War II has received a proper burial after his remains were positively ...