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WWII medic Jacob Ruser's wartime ordeal
WWII combat medic Jacob Ruser recalls being knocked unconscious by a German tank blast, with others believing he had been killed.
The submarine slipped beneath the Atlantic during the summer of 1944 and then disappeared from history. For decades, its ...
Rishi Sharma started his journey 10 years ago by driving around his Southern California neighborhood to record interviews ...
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America’s Greatest Strength
The future success of the U.S. will hinge on the ingredient that made America so powerful in the first place: immigration.
For most visitors, Omaha Beach appears much as any broad stretch of northern European coastline might. The tide advances and retreats, families wander across the sand, and the horizon seems distant ...
The Mountain Branch of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers was authorized by Congress in 1901, thanks to the ...
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9 reasons why the 1911 should be America’s national weapon
There's a reason some U.S. troops still carry a 1911.
A remarkable four-generation Army legacy was celebrated at the Indian Military Academy as Junior Under Officer Pranay Chhabra ...
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Bravery in Burma: Despite being rendered blind by the Japanese, this soldier fought on
Marching 200 miles inside northern Burma and determined to cut off the enemy, 1st Lt. Jack L. Knight made the ultimate ...
At least 25 people were killed and around 100 others injured in clashes at a prison in Sri Lanka, sources told Reuters.
Railway tracks are buckling under intense heat, nuclear power plants are cutting electricity production and hospitals are ...
In December 1971, a brief but audacious airborne assault behind enemy lines cut off retreating Pakistani forces, shattered ...
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