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The family of a North Jersey veteran who fought in World War I was honored with a long-lost Purple Heart Medal, among other medals.
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Quentin Roosevelt: The Only U.S. President’s Son Killed in WarHe was the pride of the Roosevelt family - and the only U.S. president’s son ever killed in action. Quentin Roosevelt, a WWI fighter pilot, met his fate in the skies over France in 1918. This is the ...
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Deadly Snow Avalanches of WWI: A Mountain Warfare Tragedy21 vintage photos show how desperate and desolate America looked during the Great Depression I am 96 and the picture of longevity. These are my tips for living longer and better. I’m 69 with a $250K ...
A mine employee is dead after an "underground incident" was reported early Saturday morning in Jefferson County. An investigation is ongoing, and the company is cooperating with the Mine Safety and ...
EXCLUSIVE: The public will soon no longer be able to view the world's largest collection of First and Second World War ...
IT’S loved by celebrities, yummy mummies and Instagram influencers alike. But Pilates hasn’t always been about the latest ...
During WWII, 400,000 German soldiers made the U. S. their home. They were prisoners of war, and they were here because there ...
On Wednesday, 93-year-old Mel Brown joined dozens of people at the MacArthur Museum of Arkansas Military History in Little Rock to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the start of the Korean War.
Walt Heyer, who detransitioned 40 years ago after identifying as a woman for eight years, discusses life in the book "Embracing God's Design." ...
A family that has been in the U.S. for more than 27 years has decided to self-deport. As NBC Chicago reports, the family has been living in fear for years and are now planning to move to Mexico ...
An early attempt to keep WWI fighter aircraft from blowing their own propellers to bits when firing was to simply add armor plating to the props, which did keep them from being shredded, but also ...
On Dec. 17, 1917, the U.S. submarine USS F-1 was lost at sea during a training accident off the coast of California, killing 19 crew members on board.
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