STOPPERS DOT. A VETERAN IS FINALLY GETTING THE RECOGNITION HE DESERVES. PEOPLE DRIVING HOURS TO RED OAK, IOWA THIS AFTERNOON TO CELEBRATE. 99 YEAR-OLD AL HAYES HAYES IS A WORLD WAR TWO VETERAN AND ...
More than 20 World War II veterans were honored with a special flight from Charlotte to New Orleans to visit the National WWII Museum. The veterans, who were part of the Soaring Valor program, ...
RELATED PHOTO GALLERY In a ceremony at Pearl Harbor, where Imperial Japan’s surprise Dec. 7, 1941, attack drew the United States into World War II, a crowd gathered Tuesday on the pier beside the ...
TULSA, Okla. — The Tulsa Air and Space Museum is hosting the "Air Power History Tour" featuring aircraft from World War II flying in the the sky. The aircrafts include a B-29 Super Fortress named ...
World War II veterans Lester Schrenik, left, and Joe Etheredge, both standing, acknowledged the crowd attending a ceremony on the pier next to the USS Missouri on Tuesday to mark the 80th anniversary ...
But the ceremonies also provide insight into how dictatorships operate. Truth is intolerable to autocracies, which thrive off coercion and misinformation. Indeed, the entire commemoration was ...
Congress has cut federal funding for public media — an $800,000 loss for WFAE. We count on readers like you to protect our nonprofit newsroom. Become a monthly member and sustain local journalism. A ...
Thousands celebrate in Albany's Capitol Park on Aug. 14, 1945, after Japan announced its intent to surrender. The front page of the Times Union on Sept. 2, 1945, the day of Japan's formal surrender, ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin, North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, and Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi are expected to travel to China for the 80th anniversary of its victory over Japan. On Wednesday, ...
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4 Unsolved Aviation Mysteries of World War II
World War II left behind more than battles and victories - it also created enduring mysteries. From vanished aircraft to unexplained crashes, we uncover four aviation mysteries of WWII that still ...
DALLAS — John "Lucky" Luckadoo, of Dallas, the last surviving B-17 bomber pilot from the 100th Bomb Group during World War II, has died at the age of 103. Presbyterian Village North in Dallas, where ...
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