For more than 70 years, the family of Army First Lt. Joseph De Jarnette didn't know much about what exactly happened to him.
In 1952 the U.S. Navy and U.S. Air Force launched attacks on the Suiho dam complex in North Korea in a new focus on strategic ...
HUDSON — Donald Dacier, the last living member of the so-called "Ready Teddy" flight crew, a B-29 bomber that flew dozens of ...
O’Malley, 81, the first U.S. Marine Corps recipient of the Medal of Honor in the Vietnam war, was accompanied by his stepdaughter Shannon Dear. She lives in Euless; O’Malley lived in a nursing home in ...
With his final breaths, one of the aviators provided information to give Allied artillery accurate coordinates to target ...
Greenville native Miles Richard "Dick" League, a colonel in the U.S. Air Force, fought in World War II. He was a prisoner of ...
On the Vietnam War anniversary, Vietnam veteran Don Roden remembers his and his fellow veterans' sacrifices and resilience ...
Missing in Action. Just six weeks before World War II would end, the news came to four U.S. service member Families via ...
Northrop’s P-61 Black Widow was late to the war. The fighter-bomber didn’t fly its first combat mission until June 1944, when ...
The military is not just a chapter in my life. It’s my bloodline, my inheritance, and my foundation. My father, Floyd McAfee, was a career Army officer. My uncles fought in World War II. My younger ...
The U.S. Army ordered 65 of the 47Ds, which it dubbed the H-13 Sioux, while the Navy ordered 12, which it designated HTL-2.
Barbara Nylund, Colonel, US Army Medical Corps, PhD, MD Barbara Nylund, who lived with open arms and an open heart, died on December 26, 2024, in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Her life was illuminated by a ...