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Docents for the “Americans and the Holocaust” exhibit at Meredith Public Library stand with library Director Erin Apostolos.
Camp Gordon Johnston, along a stretch of the Gulf Coast, served as a training ground for the U.S. Army’s largest amphibious assault, according to local museum archivist Lisa Keith-Lucas.
When Ursula Wuttke began selling hot, jam donuts from her shop in Tasmania in the 1960s, the response was "crazy". Her ...
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — A Vietnam-era Navy training helicopter made its final flight Wednesday, officially retiring to its new home aboard the USS Lexington Museum on the Bay. The TH-57C Sea Ranger, ...
Kyoko Miura heads a civic group based in the city of Higashimatsushima, Miyagi Prefecture, that is working on passing down ...
Tony Reidell of Howard is 102 years old… and not far from 103. “Definitely didn’t expect to be here this long,” Reidell said.
Veterans who can no longer travel were honored with full fanfare Tuesday as the New Hampshire Veterans Home hosted the "Flightless Honor Flight," bringing the powerful experience of the national Honor ...
Graff has had a busy 2025. This spring, his 7-part podcast series dropped, “Breaking the Internet.” In it, he explores how a tool that promised to bring people together has instead driven them apart ...
Jackson was a member of Battery L of the 60th Coast Artillery Corps (CAC), when Japanese forces invaded the Philippine ...
U.S. Army Pvt. Leonard R. J. Jackson, 22, of Great Falls, Montana, who was captured and died as a prisoner of war during ...
A tsunami has hit coastal areas of Russia’s Kuril Islands and Japan’s large northern island of Hokkaido after an ...
Captain America became one of the most popular superheroes during World War II. But after the war, without an obvious enemy to fight, the hero's identity began to morph.