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The women were sent to Europe to clear a backlog of 17 million pieces of mail waiting to be sent to U.S. troops.
One ferry was forced back to Delaware after officials discovered the unexploded ordinance during low tied. The Cape May-Lewes ...
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) will host a Congressional Gold Medal ceremony to the members of the “Six Triple Eight” ...
If the U.S. backs Russian sovereignty over militarily occupied Crimea as part of a Ukraine peace deal, that could endanger ...
Technical indicators may also be especially valuable in times like today, as investors debate whether the market has hit a ...
A restored B-29 Superfortress, known as Doc, is visiting Palm Springs. Doc is one of just two airworthy Superfortresses in ...
An unexploded World War II-era ordnance discovered in the Cape May Canal late Monday night forced an overnight shutdown of ...
San Jose resident Sandy Bellou remembers her mother crying whenever she spoke about her older brother, 2nd Lt. Robert ...
Two of Omaha's living World War II veterans were honored with a ceremony on Monday. Donald McWhirter and Les Rygg received ...
The Wood County Museum remembers World War II and local veterans in its newest exhibit, “We’ll Meet Again: Remembering World ...
The remains of U.S. Army Air Forces Sgt. James W. Swartz will be interred on May 3 at Summit Cemetery in Williamstown ...
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