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LeRoy E. ‘Roy’ Shanklin, World War II veteran and BGE supervisor, dies at 101
Baltimore Sun via Yahoo News· 15 minutes agoLeRoy E. “Roy” Shanklin, a World War II Army Air Corps B-24 Liberator pilot who later became a Baltimore Gas and Electric Co. district ...
The U.S. Air Force
Mountain View Telegraph· 5 hours agoWorld War II had been over for two years and the Korean War lay three years ahead when the Air Force ended a 40-year association with ...
World forgets ‘catastrophic’ war in Sudan as Russia, Iran, others reportedly feed fighting with arms
Fox News via Yahoo News· 1 day agoIn Sudan, five million are on the brink of famine, but the world is looking elsewhere. The Biden...
Army Ranger jumps into Normandy to honor his World War II Ranger grandfather
Task & Purpose· 2 days agoJim Shalala, a Cleveland resident who joined the Army in 1943. Shalala was with the Rangers through...
100-year-old World War II veteran marries bride, 96, after D-Day anniversary in Normandy
TODAY via Yahoo News· 11 hours agoI think our love story is the greatest love story ever. The best is yet to come,” Terens told NBC...
The Latest | Hamas commander killed in West Bank clash
San Francisco Chronicle· 14 minutes agoHamas said that one of its commanders in the occupied West Bank was killed in a clash with Israeli...
World War II veteran hopes to take flight again in B-25
WGAL 8 Susquehanna Valley· 3 days agoA World War II veteran had hoped to get the chance to fly again, but the day didn't go as planned....
Tennessee was home to Army’s only barrage balloon program during World War II
WKRN articles via Yahoo News· 4 days agoOne of the most recognizable anti-aircraft weapons used in that invasion was made here in Tennessee....
Suspected World War I-era chemical munitions found on American U. campus - WTOP News
WTOP Washington· 4 days agoThe U.S. Army Corps of Engineers confirmed with WTOP that 19 full or partial World War I-era...
Donuts sparked Salvation Army’s service to military for 110 years, national leader says
The Washington Times· 18 hours agoThe Salvation Army’s 110-year-old gambit of giving American soldiers in World War I a “taste of home” helped fuel this nation’s obsession ...