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Army Maj. James J. O’Donovan, a native of Cohoes, was finally laid to rest 80 years after he died in a prisoner of war camp ...
DNA testing identified Harland Hennessey, 24, of Boonville, who died in 1942 in the Philippines. Now, he's coming home.
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The Forward on MSNHidden in a famous WWII photo, two heroic Jewish storiesThe Elbe Day picture captured American and Russian armies uniting against the Nazis – and cemented two Jewish soldiers in ...
American Sacrifice, Dutch Freedom, and a Forever Promise Forged in World War II" revolves around 12 people whose lives were ...
Germans joined leaders from U.S. Army Garrison Bavaria and the 7th Army Training Command for a service to honor those killed ...
U.S. Army Maj. James J. O’Donovan, more than 80 years after he died as a POW during World War II, was laid to rest with full ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNRemains of American Soldier Captured by the Japanese During World War II Identified Nearly 80 Years LaterAfter his plane was shot down, Glenn H. Hodak was sent to a military prison in Tokyo, where he was killed by U.S. firebombing in May 1945 ...
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During WW2 a Native American Soldier Completed all Four Feats Required to Become a War ChiefTo become a War Chief of the Crow Nation, a man must do four things prized of a stealthy Crow warrior: 1. Touch an enemy without killing them, 2. Seize an enemy’s weapon, 3. Lead a successful war ...
Utica Observer Dispatch on MSN7d
Boonville World War II soldier who died as a POW is finally coming homeU.S. Army Pvt. Harland J. Hennessey of Boonville was captured and died as a prisoner of war during World War II.
U.S. Army Sgt. Ivor D. Thornton, 34, landed on Omaha Beach in Normandy in the second wave of the D-Day invasion on June 6, ...
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