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Americans fired “the shot heard round the world” in Lexington in 1775, the Germans invaded Poland in 1939, and the Japanese ...
The Kremlin on Monday said it was not ruling out a possible meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President ...
Martin Dugard Martin Dugard is still best known for co-writing non-fiction books with former FOX News host Bill O’Reilly – ...
“Robert Hood was born in the late 19th century, coming of age during a rapid time of change in America,” said Lt. Gen. Kevin ...
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 ...
As we approach the 250th anniversary next year of the adoption of the Declaration of Independence and the Revolutionary War ...
For two years, the armored infantry post honored Gen. Richard E. Cavazos, a Texas native and Medal of Honor winner. No longer ...
There are some tales so unbelievable, they might have been plucked from the pages of a film script—except they occurred, and ...
The gray steel beast sits proudly at Baltimore’s Inner Harbor, part of the Historic Ships in Baltimore collection, drawing visitors from across Maryland and beyond who are eager to experience what ...
Volunteers at Hill Aerospace Museum are restoring a B-29 Superfortress displayed as Straight Flush, highlighting Utah's role ...
Construction of the Washington commenced at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard, where her keel was laid down on June 14, 1938.
The Costilla-born veteran, who spent three years as a prisoner of war after the Battle of Bataan, died at age 105 this month.