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New Orleans, with its strong maritime traditions, is sometimes considered a "Navy town," but the city's Army roots are equal ...
Born just after the end of World War II, Russell “Russ” Griffith’s life was shaped by service. A Parkersburg native and Parkersburg High School graduate of 1963, Griffith joined the U.S. Army at just ...
A World War II veteran’s 100th birthday, a multimillion-dollar public safety facility plan, and cybersecurity coordination ...
John Wardell is one of just five remaining Army Rangers out of 6,500 in World War II, and he has been honored with a ...
Andrew Harnik/Getty Images(WASHINGTON) -- "We didn't do it for recognition. We did it out of duty to one another and to our ...
The Popoki Target Area, approximately 640 acres of land, was acquired by the U.S. Navy during World War II through a sublease ...
U.S. Merchant Marine Academy graduates lived for years in a "neglected" Kings Point campus that has fallen into deep ...
Retired Army Major Foster C. “Jock” Davis of Russellville, a World War II Veteran, placed a wreath in honor of all Arkansas ...
The 96th Engineer Battalion was the first unit from Fort Bragg to go overseas in World War II, among the first of any Army units. It left New York in March 1942 and arrived in Australia on April 9 ...
SOUTH PATRICK SHORES, Fla. – This week, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will start digging in the yards of a neighborhood that’s been at the center of a possible cancer cluster. For decades ...
Armed with explosives, flamethrowers, and pure bravery, the Red Army’s Assault Sappers were unstoppable in battle. These elite engineers turned the tide of WWII!