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Remains of WWII fallen soldier identified to be PFC Gordon and will finally come to rest in his hometown

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His family thought he was dead. He was reportedly killed in combat on August 13, 1944 when the U.S. Forces failed in their mission to…

A C-47 from D-Day Revisits the Site

Ian Harvey
D-Day

The National Warplane Museum is home to several key aircraft from WWII, including a Douglas C-47 known as Whiskey 7, which flew during the Normandy…

EXERCISE TIGER – The Forgotten Sacrifice of the Silent Few – Review by Phil Hodges

Phil Hodges

Slapton Sands is a place name among many others that immediately conjures up images of a military disaster, death and, in this case, a government cover…

First World War Hero Dies in Poverty

In the book, and later a film, Born of the Fourth of July, Ron Kovic was paralyzed while he fought in the Vietnam War. He…

Police officer charged with felony for the death of WW II veteran at nursing home

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Park Forest Police Officer Craig Taylor was recently charged for accidentally shooting repeatedly to death a World War II veteran using a bean-bag gun at…

Airman from WWII Reunites with Crewmate’s Sister

Ian Harvey
airman

WWII Airman Victor Morris was fortunate to survive when his bomber, a B-29, fell to gunfire near the end of the war in 1945. Most…

President Awards Medal of Honor to Those Overlooked Due to Racial Prejudice

On March 19, 2014, United States President, Barak Obama, awarded 24 soldiers the Medal of Honor. The soldiers spanned three wars and were initially overlooked…

How the Unknown Warrior came to be the symbol of the Great War’s fallen heroes

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THE UNKNOWN WARRIOR AT WESTMINSTER ABBEY, LONDON, 11 NOVEMBER 1920 © IWM (Q 31493)   He was chosen to become a symbol of his fallen…

IWM exhibit for WWI anniversary to display first flag to be raised in Gallipoli

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  It evidently went through a very fierce battle. The battered flag, once fresh and colorful, is now faded, frayed and stained. It was no…

Remains of WWII Pilot Discovered

Ian Harvey
WWII

Lieutenant First Class Louis Longman was an American fighter pilot whose live was lost during WWII. Now, his remains have been found in New Guinea,…

French and US volunteers give honor to WWII heroes by adopting their graves and telling their stories

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France is no stranger to brutal wars in history including one where American soldiers and German soldiers clashed in fierce battle. Today, volunteers from both…

Has Germany Forgotten WWI?

Ian Harvey
Germany

The centenary of WWI starts this year, and Germany seems to be somewhat on the outside of the celebration. Britain, which suffered heavy casualties as…