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In up-close looks at war via videos, museum-goers can go back to the 1775 Battle of Bunker Hill, an intense scene of hand-to-hand fighting; the 1776 New York-New Jersey campaigns; and key battles ...
The General Adam Stephen Chapter, NSSAR Color Guard leads the processional at the 250th Anniversary of the Bee Line March Wreath Laying Ceremony in Elmwood Cemetery on Saturday. Photo by Tabitha ...
Concert honors, remembers Midstate police officer killed in action by: Kaylee Lindenmuth Posted: Jun 19, 2025 / 06:02 PM EDT Updated: Jun 19, 2025 / 06:02 PM EDT ...
On Juneteenth, Raleigh pays tribute to the often-overlooked U.S. Colored Troops who played a pivotal role in the Union's victory during the Civil War and the subsequent abolition of slavery.
The Milwaukee Juneteenth parade honors Anna Mae Robertson, a WWII hero and civil rights activist, as her family carries on her legacy after she died recently. Gavin Newsom mocks Trump's "made in ...
Christine Song looks at Korean War photos on display at Honolulu Hale’s Lane Gallery on Tuesday. She was 3 years old when the conflict began and remembers looking for a place to hide when North ...
The U.S. post office in downtown Bastrop has been dedicated to the late retired Army Sgt. Maj. Billy D. Waugh, one of the city's native sons who as a soldier in the early 1950s fought in Korea and ...
The American flag flew high and proud over Callie’s in the Rockaways on Saturday, June 14, as local residents gathered in patriotic celebration of Flag Day. Organized by the Rockaway Republican ...
Bastrop native Sgt. Maj. Billy Waugh, one of the most decorated soldiers in U.S. history, was honored June 17 with the renaming of the Bastrop Post Office.
FPS Staff Writer Waynesburg’s posthumous Medal of Honor recipient, U.S. Army Pfc. Joseph J. Cicchetti, was honored with a sign commemorating his sacrifice on June 14 by the Waynesburg Area Historical ...
President Trump announces the name change of Fort Hood to honor WWI hero Col. Robert B. Hood, restoring its historic identity for Central Texas.
He served the entire war and continued to live as a man when he eventually settled in Saunemin, Illinois, near Pontiac. Andrew Mertzenich is the co-chair of the Rockford Area Pride Committee. He has ...