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Mikhail Simdyankin was lured into the military by a generous sign-on bonus and was stunned by what he found in Ukraine. ‘If I ...
The first of Airdrie’s two planned veterans crosswalks is now complete, with a newly painted tribute installed in front of ...
The names of those 'who contributed to advancing this project' were supposed to be carved on the back, not the front. Some ...
Riders appreciated the offering and the extra motivation it gave them as they battled the wind. Thomas Guadalupe, 25, of Clayton, North Carolina, who claimed one of the crosses as he rode his first ...
"Addicted to Violence," the third album from the SOAD guitarist's solo project Scars on Broadway, is out July 18.
Le Pavillon was a luxury hotel located just a few blocks from the French Quarter. It had 219 guest rooms, and many of its ...
From the Battle Green to Walden Pond, explore the historic sites where America'srevolution began in Lexington and Concord, ...
The remains of a Korean War soldier have been identified as a man from Hazel Park, Michigan, who was killed in action in 1950, the military said on Monday. United States Army Private First Class ...
Federal officials have confirmed that a Hazel Park man died during combat in the Korean War and his remains are slated for burial in Troy later this year. The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency ...
Cpl. Anthony Konze, missing since the Korean War, was identified and laid to rest with full military honors in Georgia after being deemed "non-recoverable" for decades.
In both, the uniformed young soldier is grinning, his head slightly tilted. Pvt. Kenneth Kramer, 20, of Detroit, who died as a prisoner of war during World War II, was recently identified.
A Detroit soldier captured in World War II and who died while a prisoner of war has been identified and recovered, officials said. Kenneth L. Kramer, 20, a private in the United States Army Air ...