A good and brave man was laid to rest in Stamford on Wednesday morning with military honors that he certainly earned.
Sgt. Robert F. Van Heck, of Chicago, Illinois, was 25 years old in 1943 when he was killed during the U.S. campaign in the ...
Perry Township resident Samuel Jaquez turned 100 years old on Dec. 27. The U.S. military vet served in World War II and the ...
Japan’s military chiefs are warning that the country faces its most severe and complex security environment since World War ...
Military honors for WWII veteran, Gilbert Nadeau, 98, were on Monday. The WWII Navy veteran survived kamikaze attacks in the ...
Army Veteran Harold B. Gross, a World War II veteran, marked his 100th birthday in an event filled with gratitude, ...
Perry Township resident Samuel Jaquez turned 100 years old on Dec. 27. The U.S. military vet served in World War II and the ...
Graham argues that scholars of the humanities contributed to victory in World War II by transforming the practice of intelligence agencies.
"I just keep thinking about my mom, our mom, and how she had one brother. I can't even imagine losing any of my siblings and ...
Robert Van Heck's family receieved an ominous letter from the Marine just minutes before learning he was killed, according to a news article.
In 1970, the USS Cobia was turned into a memorial for submariners in Manitowoc, Wisconsin, a town known for the Manitowoc Shipbuilding Company, which built 28 submarines during World War II.