On Nov. 9, 1989, communist East Germany threw open its borders, allowing citizens to travel freely to the West for the first ...
A large crowd gathered in 1919 to watch the Thanksgiving Day football game between Alton High School and Western Military Academy.
Among its legacies was the emergence of U.S. big business as a powerful actor on the global stage ... and foster innovation. Theodore Roosevelt, by Sigismund De Ivanowski, c.
Lately, with the success of authors like Stephen Graham Jones, who brilliantly subverts these tropes ... An Indigenous Dark Fiction Anthology” edited by Shane Hawk and Theodore C. Van Alst Jr. One of ...
As a sickly young boy in New York City, Theodore Roosevelt learned taxidermy and started his own collection of stuffed specimens. At age 12, he donated some of them – a dozen mice, a bat ...
SAN DIEGO — The USS Theodore Roosevelt aircraft carrier returned to its homeport of San Diego Tuesday morning as part of the Theodore Roosevelt Carrier Strike Group. The group is made up of ...
Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Angel Vega greets family members following the return of the aircraft carrier Theodore Roosevelt to San Diego Tuesday after a nine-month deployment. (Mass Communication ...
As a child, the future president acquired a marine animal’s skull, which became the first specimen in his natural history collection Peter Zablocki When Theodore Roosevelt was 8 years old ...
The USS Theodore Roosevelt returned to San Diego on Tuesday after a nine-month deployment conducting global maritime security operations from the Indo-Pacific to the Middle East. “The strike ...
Thousands of sailors are back in San Diego today after an extended deployment to the Middle East. KPBS military reporter Andrew Dyer was there for the homecoming. Thousands of Navy family members ...
Amid cheers and tears, the aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt returned to San Diego on Tuesday, ending an extended deployment that included tense moments in the Middle East, where the ship ...
Theodore C. “Ted” Shade, 83, of Tyrone, passed away Wednesday surrounded by his family. He was born in Altoona, son of the late Archie and Violet (Rennow) Shade. He married Kay Plummer in 1974.