Sargent, a 1936 Chatham High graduate, was the Coast Guard photographer who took the iconic “Into the Jaws of Death” photo of ...
German Corporal Helmut Müller sat behind 3 meters of reinforced concrete, believing he was invincible. Then the first ...
After serving in the war and earning two Bronze Stars and five Purple Hearts, Moore went from being an American hero to a ...
Decades later, the family of IU track star “the Mongo Miler” learned how he really died during World War II. And on Veterans Day, they want to share.
After pulling out of a 500-miles-an-hour nosedive, the veteran pilot, Jerry Neal, said he suddenly saw a rock bar on the ...
Wallace Goldfarb, 102, was one of the few who survived as ball turret gunners, flying 34 combat missions over France and ...
On June 6, 1944, First Lt. John Spalding of Owensboro led 32 men of the U.S. Army’s 1st Infantry Division onto Omaha Beach. They were among the first Americans to charge through the surf and up the ...
Coronado Historical Society collaborates with the Naval History & Heritage Command to observe the 250th anniversaries of the ...
When Allied troops stormed the beaches of Normandy, France, on D-Day, June 6, 1944, soldier Charles McCall was out at sea, ...
This video examines what U.S. soldiers wore during the D-Day landings of June 6, 1944. We break down the standard M1941 field ...
Known for using unconventional materials — from Pearl Harbor seawater to meteorite moondust — in the name of horological ...