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Over 80 years ago, Allied forces stormed the beaches of Normandy in a bold assault that changed the course of history and set ...
The last surviving dreadnought, which reopens as a museum in its new Galveston home next year, reminds visitors of its link to the Normandy invasion.
More than 125,000 have liked a viral video of fans saluting and applauding Normandy veteran Edward Rutland, as they made ...
Sgt. Reece Martin wanted to know more about his uncle, Lawrence Martin, who landed in France on D-Day and died in action 10 days later. So he spent years finding out. Last week, on the 84th ...
Between June 6 and June 9, 1944, some of the most brutal fighting of D-Day took place at La Fière Bridge, where the 82nd Airborne Division held off repeated German counterattacks to secure the ...
The Secretary is a proud member of a church affiliated with the Congregation of Reformed Evangelical Churches, which was ...
Pvt. Clyde Fox and Pvt. 1st Class Earl Fox were from the Hornsbyville section of Yorktown. Clyde’s unit was fighting South of ...
Postcards were sent to the homes as part of a campaign memorializing Canadian soldiers who died in the final year of the ...
"A book club is a safe haven women can count on for hope in an increasingly fragmented and isolating world" writes Martha ...
Tren de Aragua is a notorious gang. Its members traffic in people and drugs. They torture and kill with impunity in countries where they operate. They are despicable and dangerous criminals. But ...
But rather than sort through these people, to do the hard, slow work of separating the vicious from the well-meaning, the ...
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The Floating Harbors of D-Day
D-Day was one of the most complex military operations in history, but beyond the heroic beach landings, the Allies needed a way to keep supplies flowing to their troops. The solution? Mulberry Harbors ...