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The IJ is reprinting some of the late Beth Ashley’s columns. This is from 2018. Peter and Guy got us to the ship in San Francisco, then kissed us off on a 15-day cruise to Hawaii ...
Americans fired “the shot heard round the world” in Lexington in 1775, the Germans invaded Poland in 1939, and the Japanese ...
For two years, the armored infantry post honored Gen. Richard E. Cavazos, a Texas native and Medal of Honor winner. No longer ...
Two busloads of Vietnam veterans from many states visited a local museum that has helped to share the experiences of ...
Two busloads of Vietnam veterans from many states visited a local museum that has helped to share the experiences of ...
What began as a little‑known provision from the early 1940s has quickly morphed into a flashpoint of fear, legal challenge, ...
John Gilbert Winant, the ambassador to Great Britain in the early 1940s, became the first head of the Social Security ...
The surge of forces comes as tensions have run high across the Pacific. The Chinese and Russian militaries have increasingly ...
Dr Karol Polejowski, Vice President of the Institute of National Remembrance (Source: IPN) Service to Poland has never been reserved exclusively for those living between the Bug and the Oder rivers ...
Hamas desperately wants the food operation to fail. But Israel at last has said no to this corrupt story. “H amas” is a word ...
Tucked inside the Port of Los Angeles, an industrial island has become an unexpected flashpoint in the federal immigration ...
The D-Day invasion began in the dark early hours of June 6, 1944, when more than 13,000 U.S. Army paratroopers jumped into ...