Charles Moore was drafted into the Army in 1943. From there he traveled around the world until World War II ended.
Bernard Calvi's remains were positively identified in September, more than 82 years after he died as a prisoner of war. He's among hundreds of POWs at Cabatatuan whose remains could ...
Unsinkable Sam was no ordinary cat; he became a wartime legend known for surviving the sinking of not one but three naval ...
“My grandmother’s brother, my great uncle Heinrich (Hornbostel ... and the United States in the years leading up to World War II. It recounts their experiences, both the good and the bad ...
Beginning in 1943, the US War Department published a series of pamphlets for US Army personnel in the European theater of World War II. Titled “Army Talks,” the series was designed “to help [the ...
Veterans Day is a reminder of those who serve their country. For Barbara Moeller, it's also a reminder of an uncle who made ...
In honor of Veterans Day, this story ran in the Nov. 9 print edition of the Sentinel. Bob Mourning joined the U.S. Navy in ...
People wiped at their eyes as more than 800 children loudly and enthusiastically sang out in unison with Lee Greenwood's "God Bless the USA." The children "signed" the song while singing it, and the ...
Sugar is America’s favorite carb and the sweetheart of federal subsidies. Uncle Sam has been feeding the sugar industry for over two centuries while we foot the bill, shelling out for a market ...
Europeans, no matter what happens in the American election, will be investing billions of euros along an 1,800 mile line ...
Louisiana’s “I Voted” sticker features a special new character this year. It’s a smiling crawfish named Mark de Ballot.