A Black Milwaukee veteran who played a vital role in World War II is now almost 101 years old. While Anna Mae Robertson’s ...
Airmen from other warplanes in the formation reported seeing "Heaven Can Wait" pitching up violently before banking left and plummeting into the ocean.
Anna Mae Robertson was part of the 6888th, the battalion responsible for sorting and distributing two years of backlogged mail.
The 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion consisted of all Black women who served overseas during World War II ...
By Stephen Smoot Paul Shockey, author of Hardy’s Heroes, returned to the region last week to once again share the stories of sacrifice told in the first of three books on the lives of those men lost ...
Titled "The Age of A.I.," the show examines the technology’s 20th-century roots and spotlights its role in contemporary ...
Over 80 years after her brother's death in WWII, Carol Magill Woodard was reunited with his burial flag during a ceremony at ...
Tim Burchett, Marsha Blackburn introduce bill to honor Roddie Edmonds for saving more than 200 Jewish soldiers after being ...
Navy photo of the USS Ward’s Number Three Gun and its crew. They were Minnesota reservists credited with firing the first ...
“Walking in their footsteps, it strikes me that on that night 80 years ago, the Soldiers of the 10th Mountain Division faced ...
The Secret War of the Women in the OSS by Lisa Rogak reveals yet another untold chapter of the history of women in America.
Baby names are cyclical, so these vintage names from the '30s are due for a comeback. (Shirley you would agree.) ...