With the 80th anniversary of the Battle of the Bulge a month away, Army veterans Harry Miller and Frank Cohn will take center ...
In letters to his wife, a World War II veteran and Hamtramck resident shared love, fear and hope. Their daughter has preserved 250 correspendences.
Dr. Robert Shoss looks over a collection of WWII artifacts pertaining to his late father, U.S. Army Lt. Milton Shoss, on Oct.
The USS New Jersey (BB-62), known as "Big J," is arguably the greatest battleship ever, renowned for her impressive combat ...
Of the 16 million men and women who served in the American armed forces during World War II, less than 1% are still alive ...
Ray Burkard, who turned 96 last month, suppressed wartime memories and did not discuss his experiences with relatives, friends or coworkers for decades.
Outdoor writer and photographer Corbet Deary is featured regularly in The Sentinel-Record. Today, Deary takes readers on a journey to Rohwer Relocation Center.
The Sealion would become the only submarine to sink a military ship in World War II, he said. The war ended while the Sealion was in Guam. The submarine then made its way to San Francisco for repairs.
“A Zanesville pilot from his German hospital bed, where he was a prisoner of war, wrote to his commanding officer some time ...
Through mitochondrial DNA analysis, scientists were able to identify Wiper Spotts' remains, and return his remains to his ...
Bonnie Lee Orth's family always wondered what happened to her Great Uncle Gordon Lee Jr. during his time in World War II. "My ...