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Dorothea Barron spent much of the war in Scotland, being stationed at Port Edgar on the Firth of Forth, Rosyth in Fife, ...
On D-Day Nurse Joyce Dandridge from Wooburn was waiting anxiously in a train in a railway siding somewhere on the south coast. It was no ordinary train, having been converted to an ambulance train.
Thousands of people have come together to mark Anzac Day across the country, 110 years after Australian and New Zealand ...
It’s a day that brings Australians together, but at the same time our responses to it can be uniquely personal.
The Department of Defense is commemorating the 75th anniversary of the end of World War II, one the great historical events ...
Alumni from the Pittston Hospital School of Nursing will host a dinner at the Pierce Street Deli and Galleria, 517 Pierce St., Kingston, at 6 p.m. Thursday, April 29. Dinner consists of garden salad, ...
The remains of two U.S. Army Air Forces soldiers killed during World War II, Sgt. R. L. Tyler and Staff Sgt. Hubert Yeary, ...
Leonard Lokay beamed with happiness at the crowd that gathered in the Villa at Traverse Point to celebrate his 104th birthday ...
Many royal family members, like Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Edward, served in the military.
Once the partition of Palestine was approved by the United Nations on November 29, 1947, the violence against the Jews intensified. The equivalent of a Red Cross medical convoy comprised of non-combat ...
Meriden Veterans Honor Guard was honored for its military burials and all of the work it does honoring veterans and their ...
During the hours leading to the surrender on April 9, 1942, the senior American officer in the Philippines, General Jonathan Wainwright, was very concerned with the fate of the American and Filipino ...