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World War II veteran John “Harry” Kellers beamed from his folding chair Sunday morning, underneath a shade tent in the ...
The Nautilus is a legend from a bygone era—one with American industrial and defense capabilities the likes of which no modern ...
About two years ago I was talking with Mike, a friend of mine I've known since Ronald Reagan was still in the White House, and he asked me a question out of left field: What if we went on a tour of ...
In a recent op-ed in the Carroll County Times, “Trump got his WWII history wrong,” Doug Mallouk stated: “Regarding the 80th ...
Every window was a machine gun; ... Troops from the Royal Winnipeg Rifles aboard a wooden landing craft carrying about 35 men, heads towards Juno Beach on D-Day June 6, 1944.
Imagine the scene: young men, many barely out of high school, leaping from landing crafts into waist-deep water under a hail of machine-gun fire. The air thick with smoke, the sea tinged red. They ...
Tolley Fletcher, at the time a 19-year-old Navy gunner's mate, remembered the rough seas and the treacherous landing troops at Utah Beach had to make in 3- to 4-foot waves, each carrying about 60 ...
OMAHA BEACH, France — The D-Day generation, smaller in number than ever, is back on the beaches of France where so much blood was spilled 81 years ago. World War II veterans, now mostly centenarians, ...
Tolley Fletcher, at the time a 19-year-old Navy gunner's mate, remembers the rough seas and the treacherous landing troops made at Utah Beach.
Tolley Fletcher, at the time a 19-year-old Navy gunner's mate, remembers the rough seas and the treacherous landing troops made at Utah Beach.
Tolley Fletcher, at the time a 19-year-old Navy gunner's mate, remembers the rough seas and the treacherous landing troops made at Utah Beach.