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Pedro Vera drove an Army ambulance, ferrying the wounded to field hospitals, on D-Day and at the Battle of the Bulge. Somehow ...
The first true commander-in-chief of the armed forces to lead the Revolutionary War was not, as many believe, George ...
While exploring a quiet village near Paris, we discovered a majestic but forgotten manor. What we uncovered was the emotional story of Jean-Paul, an American soldier who stayed in France after WWII to ...
Army Pvt. Charles William Smalley Jr., a Chesterton native, was 19 when he died in combat in 1944 but no one knew where his body went.
In the wee hours of September 5, 1942, Japanese destroyers sank the USS Gregory in the Southwest Pacific. Mess Attendant 1st Class Charles Jackson French immediately began piling as many wounded men ...