Another poignant First World War Killed In Action medal group, with death plaque and related letters, relates to Corporal George Jay, of Military Foot Police, No. 3 Traffic Control Company.
After Trump's federal ban on DEI, a U.S. Army webpage about renaming a military base to honor Black WWI hero and Albany ...
Carton de Wiart died in 1963 at the age of 83, but his exploits have inspired generations of service members in the United ...
After two years as Fort Moore, the Army base formerly known as Fort Benning is getting its old name back. Now it's being named for Nebraska-born combat hero from World ...
Peter Hegseth is charging forward on the promise to De-Woke The Military, codified in Trump’s executive order to purge “DEI” ...
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The National Interest on MSNEcaterina Teodoroiu: Romania’s Revered Army Officer and WWI HeroineSay “Buna ziua” (“Good afternoon” or just plain “Hello”) to Sublocotenent (second lieutenant) Ecaterina Teodoroiu, the first ...
William Shemin, the 4th Infantry Division’s only Medal of Honor recipient from World ... of the gym was to serve the various needs of the military community. “We tried to include all types ...
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Medals of World War 2 hero who was prisoner of war to fetch thousands at auctionA collection of rare medals belonging to a Battle of France war hero who survived being captured by the Germans is set to ...
The base was initially renamed Fort Moore to honor Lieutenant General Hal Moore and his wife Julia for their contributions to the military and ... a World War II Medal of Honor recipient with ...
Lieutenant-Commander Charles Henry Cowley took part in a suicidal mission to reinforce the besieged Kut garrison in ...
Georgia's Fort Moore is being renamed after Fred Benning, a modest World War I hero from Nebraska who avoided discussing his service. Now he's in the limelight, posthumously.
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