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Private Richard Gordon Wright, a U.S. Marine who died at the age of 20 during World War II's Battle of Tarawa, has been identified after eight decades. >> Download the KOCO 5 app | Subscribe to KOCO ...
FORT BENNING, Ga. (WRBL) — A hand-painted sign from one of World War II’s most daring operations is now on display at Fort Benning. This sign marked a turning point in the second World War.
Stories about World War II. By Nicholas Slayton Posted Yesterday By Jeff Schogol Posted on Jul 1, 2025 By Shannon Corbeil Posted on Jun 24, 2025 By Nicholas Slayton Posted on Jun 23, 2025 Sign up ...
World War II was a time of unimaginable hardship, courage, and transformation. Seemingly overnight, ordinary folks were ...
Hospital officials say Israeli airstrikes killed at least 40 Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, including 10 from the same ...
Nebraska veterans who served in World War II have until the end of the month to sign up to be recognized by the state for their service at a ceremony in May. Since the start of the year, Gov. Jim ...
The question of why and when the United States decides to wage war is a bit complex and requires more than a simple answer.
Honoring America's war dead overseas 06:36. The United States and Italy signed a pact to bolster efforts to recover the remains of American soldiers who went missing in action during World War II ...
Those are the humble words of Pfc. John Wardell, 99, as he and U.S. Army Ranger veterans from World War II were honored with the Congressional Gold Medal on Thursday. “To be a Ranger is to live by a ...
Putin tried to cast Ukraine’s veneration of some of its nationalist leaders who cooperated with the Nazis in World War II as a sign of Kyiv’s purported Nazi sympathies.
For more information about Robert Edsel’s event at the World War II Museum, visit the museum website. The event will be held on Wednesday, May 14 from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
FORT BENNING, Ga. (WRBL) — A hand-painted sign from one of World War II’s most daring operations is now on display at Fort Benning. This sign marked a turning point in the second World War.