On July 16, the Department of Defense announced a policy change to the current shopping privileges on the American Forces…
Outside the general aviation terminal at Charles B. Wheeler Downtown Airport, a Red-Tail P-51 Mustang kept silent watch through the…
Air Force Staff Sgt. Miguel “Mike” Lechuga witnessed the chaos on April 29, 1975, the day before Saigon fell. After…
Sgt. Donald D. Stoddard’s parents bought a grave for their son after his body went missing during World War II….
The Korean War’s roots can be traced back to 1945 following the post-World War II surrender of Japan, which had…
WASHINGTON – The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency announced June 22, 2021, that brothers, Navy Fireman 1st Class Malcolm J. Barber,…
“You are not authorized to have bad days.” He stressed this point to the other 23 individuals in the room,…
It’s worth remembering with Father’s Day coming up, that for a lot of us born during the Baby Boom, World…
by Cathy Hansen, special to Aerotech News This year the East Kern Cemetery District and the Mojave Transportation Museum Foundation…
D-Day. The Invasion of Normandy. Operation Overlord. It goes by various names, but we’ve all heard about it through history…
John Albert “Jack” Kramer was a World War II Coast Guard veteran who became a major tennis star in the…
As we mark Memorial Day 2021, it is important to understand why we mark this special day, and how the…
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs’ National Cemetery Administration lifted all restrictions on gathering sizes at committal and memorial services…