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Wreath placed in remembrance at Sugar Notch War Memorial Monument
Tribune via AOL· 12 hours agoMarine Corps, was the only Sugar Notch resident to be killed in action during ...
Crown Point pays tribute to those who gave the ultimate sacrifice
Chicago Tribune· 10 hours agoAs keynote speaker William “Bill” Taylor offered an emotional and harrowing account of his time as a...
Vietnam War Veteran graduates from Zapata High School after deployment put his graduation on hold
KGNS Laredo TX· 9 hours agoLance Corporal Terry Lee Peña was recently able to get his diploma from Zapata High School after...
45 Songs for Your Memorial Day Playlist to Honor U.S. Soldiers
Parade via AOL· 1 day ago... song is anti-war but pro soldier, featuring explicit references to the Normandy invasion in...
FLASHBACK 2007: In late 1967, three Midvale buddies died in Vietnam. Forty years later, their...
Salt Lake City Weekly· 15 hours agoEloy Romero sits in a booth in the Midvale Mining Café, blinking back tears of bitter 40-year-old...
Author Claire Barrett | Navy Times
Navy Times· 4 hours agoClaire Barrett is the Strategic Operations Editor for Sightline Media and a World War II researcher with an unparalleled affinity for Sir Winston...
Soldiers' stories from Vietnam evoke memories
The Santa Fe New Mexican via Yahoo News· 1 day agoMay 26—If any good came from the Vietnam War, if it taught us anything at all, the lesson was never to blame soldiers for bad political decisions. Support ...
Local veterans reflect on the meaning of Memorial Day - Mid Hudson News
Mid Hudson News· 17 hours agoMID-HUDSON- Dan Clarino’s U.S. Marine Corps unit took on so many casualties during the Vietnam War...
Photos: 320 names of fallen service members read aloud at Pasadena’s Memorial Day ceremony
Pasadena Star-News· 6 hours agoRamirez, who was killed in Iraq in 2007, during a ceremony honoring 320 service members from...
Author Irene Loewenson | Navy Times
Navy Times· 6 hours agoIrene Loewenson is a staff reporter for Marine Corps Times. Marine veterans and a school superintendent raced to get Richard Remp, who joined the