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Army Maj. James J. O’Donovan, a native of Cohoes, was finally laid to rest 80 years after he died in a prisoner of war camp ...
EAU CLAIRE (WQOW) - On this edition of You Ask, We Answer, Bruce asks what happened to Memorial High School's POW/MIA Flag. Due to strong winds over the past couple of weeks, the clips securing ...
Discover the perfect opportunity to build your dream home on this expansive 1,482m² battleaxe block at Point Lookout, located at the serene bottom end of George Nothling Drive. This private oasis ...
The cliffs at and near Voëlklip lookout point offer some of the most beautiful views in the whole world, but these very cliffs next to the Indian Ocean at Herold's Bay, have over the years become ...
While Norvell has praised many of the newcomers up to this point in camp, he still feels they need to work on their awareness as they move forward. "I thought some of the newcomers, young guys ...
CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C. (WITN) - Gates at two Eastern Carolina Marine installations are closing gates this month for safety upgrades. Camp Lejeune has announced it will be closing the Holcomb, and ...
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Jones Beach Brewing, the brewery that named its first beer after Jones Inlet recently opened a taproom on the west side of the waterway in Point Lookout. Eight years after its founding as a New ...
QUINCY (WGEM) -QND Baseball falls to Hersey, and Camp Point’s hot offense leads the way vs Rushville.
Army Private First Class Joseph Travers was reported missing in action (MIA) in April 1951, then died later that year as a prisoner of war (POW). The 24-year-old Taunton native was a member of Dog ...
Glenn H. Hodak (Photo: DPAA) U.S. Army Air Forces Cpl. Glenn H. Hodak of Cambridge Springs was only 23 years old when he was captured and died in the prison fire May 26, 1945, the Defense POW/MIA ...