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In June, the U.S Army Corps of Engineers marks 250 years of nuts-and-bolts projects for military and communities across the ...
The President’s long-held dream of a major military parade in Washington represents the fulfilment of an ambition thwarted ...
In every battle fought since the United States’ founding, U.S. Army troops have relied on their issue longarms, from muskets ...
Soldiers will wear period costumes from wars throughout U.S. history to march in the Army parade. 'It's a little hot, but ...
Dozens of people from around the state gathered Thursday for a ceremonial wreath-laying at the Capitol to celebrate the 250th ...
Nick Paganella, 91, served in the Massachusetts National Guard and the 7th Infantry Division of the Army in Korea. He is a ...
Yet the War of 1812 still struggles for notice ... would “be a mere matter of marching.” Instead, the first U.S. Army to march into Canada was so badly led that it promptly retreated and ...
The lack of pensions for Revolutionary War veterans was a national shame so profound that President James Monroe included it ...
From the nation's ... Army, led by then-Gen. George Washington, faced a far better-equipped British military but ultimately prevailed with the help of key allies, most notably France. The War of ...
Despite the muskets, bayonets and firing cannons, organizers of the annual Battle of Stoney Creek re-enactment — which takes ...