PFC Maurice E. Prince, a New Bedford Marine killed in action during the Battle of Saipan in WWII, is honored by the 77th Lights for Peace flag.
Admirals from the United States Merchant Marine Academy presented a $1.02 billion campus modernization plan to the Village of Kings Point Board of Trustees at ...
Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum: The event begins with a music prelude by the Camp Pendleton Marine Division ...
Sgt. Ross F. Gray carried a satchel charge though a minefield while under heavy Japanese fire. What followed became one of ...
By Victor Block A crowd gathered in Philadelphia recently to enjoy a reenactment of George Washington's commissioning and ...
Jim Tanimoto, the last of the “no-no boys” from the Tule Lake internment camp, shares his story of loyalty and resistance.
John Shirreffs, who trained Zenyatta to a Hall of Fame career and saddled Giacomo to win the 2005 Kentucky Derby (G1), died in his sleep Feb. 12 at his home in Arcadia, Calif. He was 80.
The bombing of Dresden remains a controversial period in the Allied air war over Europe.
From Coast Guard escorts for Carnival royalty to National Guard security and a veterans-led krewe, the military plays a quiet but lasting role in how New Orleans stages and protects Mardi Gras.
Over 20,000 Supermarine Spitfires were built, making it the most produced British aircraft in history.
The Indianapolis-based organization, which serves the Chin community, purchased the 110-acre site with plans for it to become a national destination for church members in 27 states.
A New York group might have failed in a legal bid to stop a historic ocean liner from being turned into a reef, but it and its attorney won’t be fined or sanctioned for an effort that Florida ...