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More than 100 years after being wounded in World War I’s largest battle, Pvt. Alonzo Stanton has finally been recognized with ...
Object Details Created by Unidentified Subject of Unidentified Man or Men Description Photographic postcard of an unidentified World War I soldier with French and American flags. The soldier is ...
Transgender service members have been deployed all over the globe ...,” said U.S. Army Major Kara Corcoran. “And it’s not ...
The first recorded translation of the U.S. anthem, into German, was done by schoolteacher, choir director and future New ...
Unidentified WWI soldier exhumed from Wausau cemetery as agencies work to identify man The veteran died by suicide in 1930 and left a note that did not contain his name. He was buried with ...
Wright was a member of the 372nd Infantry, a segregated African American regiment that served in World War I under French command. He was part of a company known as the “Watershops Detachment.” ...
Photographic postcard of an unidentified World War I soldier. The image itself is oval and has a white border. The soldier stands facing the camera and holding a rifle. He is in full uniform including ...
Joseph Beyrle was a young American soldier who fought the Wehrmacht in two different uniforms during World War II. The so-called hero of two armies served as an elite paratrooper from the ...
Posted: June 24, 2025 | Last updated: June 24, 2025 In the brutal chaos of the Hürtgen Forest, one German officer made an unthinkable choice—risking everything to save a wounded American.
Edan Alexander, an Israeli-American soldier and believed to be the last living American hostage held in Gaza, has returned home to New Jersey. Hundreds lined the streets of Tenafly, a ...