By February 1945, U.S. forces had island hopped across the Pacific Ocean and were rapidly closing in on the Japanese…
A Columbus, Ga., man considered to be the last surviving Flying Tiger, died Feb. 6. Frank Losonsky, who joined the…
For more than seven decades, the story of Staff Sgt. Joseph Eugene Prokop’s life ended the same way: The Scranton,…
As the world observes International Holocaust Remembrance Day, some may remember the so-called “Ritchie Boys,” who greatly aided allied forces…
Since March, Mae Krier has traveled a lot. She’s been to the Pentagon four times, to the Capitol three times,…
World War II veterans and military attachés from Australia and the Philippines commemorated the 75th anniversary of one of the…
Seventy-five years ago, U.S. forces began the invasion of Luzon, the largest and most populous island in the Philippines, thereby…
NORFOLK, Va.–A veterans group said the Pentagon has stopped releasing information that helps former service members to contest less-than-honorable discharges…
SANFORD, N.C.–Since the 1970s, Army veteran Jim Annis has been a real-life Santa to the children in his community. He…
Today’s military has some jobs that might surprise you — for example, did you know the Army and Marine Corps…
In 1940, William P. Bonelli, 19, had no desire to join the military. The nation was not yet at war,…
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs begins deciding Blue Water Navy Vietnam Veterans Act of 2019 claims, Jan. 1, 2020,…
An Army veteran of the Battle of the Bulge made the history books come alive with his short speech during…