A webpage detailing Golden Girls actress and LGBTQ+ ally Bea Arthur’s military service during World War II was one of ...
Peter Sichel, a World War II spy and acclaimed vintner, has did as 102. Sichel was a German refugee living in New York City ...
That region of Belgium and Luxembourg became the scene of heavy fighting that left tens of thousands dead. Within the Battle of the Bulge, the Belgian town of Bastogne was the center of an ...
Archaeologists identified the tomb as belonging to a high-ranking military leader who served under Ramesses III, a pharaoh who ruled ancient Egypt around 1100 B.C. Officials described the tomb as ...
Bea Arthur, known for her iconic roles in The Golden Girls and Maude, lived an impressive life outside her acting career.
The racist agendas of the Trump Administration, in all aspects of American life, are creating sparks that could catch at any ...
The siege of Budapest, one of World War II’s longest urban battles, saw relentless street combat and left the city in ruins.
Though the British Crown has a long-standing connection to the Armed Forces, one member of the Royal Family certainly stands ...
From colonial America to the recent war in Iraq, Army stories have captured movie audiences for nearly a century; influencing ...
A number of military pages focused on African American achievements have been lost amid the Trump administration’s effort to ...
Andrew Biggio met his goal of having 500 veterans sign his M1 Garand Rifle before sending it to the Smithsonian.
He remained in the military until 1966, climbing his way up the ranks to Brigadier General in what became after World War II the U.S. Air Force. "My grandfather fought for the American people.