A new temporary exhibition is to held at the Fusiliers Museum in Warwick about food in the army over the last 200 years.
PFC Peter Dudenich of Ambridge and PVT William Patrick Nairn of Aliquippa are among 58 Pennsylvania soldiers who died the morning of Jan. 26, 1944, when their ship struck a Nazi mine being remembered ...
This is the fourth part in a series of special history columns about World War II. Almost two months into the fighting of ...
And yet, that’s not even the biggest culinary war crime inflicted on Russians troops. In 2011, Russia’s interior ministry ...
As a kid in the '70s, Danielle Chang found herself encircled by kids chanting "Ching Chang." Through sharing food and culture ...
Paul Goffin has spent much of his adult life solemnly remembering the American Army Soldiers who fought to free his home ...
It is said that an Army marches on its stomach. Plentiful and healthy food is vital for Soldiers’ success in battle.
Palestinian health workers say an Israeli strike on a built-up refugee camp in the occupied West Bank has killed two people ...
Spam is a widely known and often beloved form of tinned meat. Go into its history, and you'll find that a major world war had ...
Anti-abortion advocates continue to wage legal battles over the Food and Drug Administration ... than the U.S. has been since ...
Discover the fascinating facts and surprising timeline of the All Creatures Great and Small's author's WWII experience.