After 80 years, a World War II soldier that was killed during a bombing mission over Germany has been laid to rest at the Southern Nevada Veterans Memorial Cemetery.
The jet boasted a top speed of approximately 540 miles per hour, far surpassing the fastest Allied piston-engine fighters.
Sgt. Joe Harris was one of an elite group of Black paratroopers during World War II. He is being laid to rest today. He was ...
The soldiers served as a key part of U.S. intelligence, but nearly 50 years passed before their efforts became public.
Nicknamed the “Tokyo Express” by their opponents, the Japanese “tin cans” acquired the grudging respect of the Americans for ...
WWII soldier Sgt. Edward Kovaleski, a Southbridge native, will be buried with full military honors at Arlington National Cemetery after his remains were identified.
American Legion national commander promotes "Be the One" suicide prevention mission that urges veterans to change and save ...
The Fairey Barracuda made history as the first English all-metal aircraft built for dive-bombing and torpedo-bombing purposes ...
Greenville native Miles Richard "Dick" League, a colonel in the U.S. Air Force, fought in World War II. He was a prisoner of ...
Missing in Action. Just six weeks before World War II would end, the news came to four U.S. service member Families via ...
Northrop’s P-61 Black Widow was late to the war. The fighter-bomber didn’t fly its first combat mission until June 1944, when ...