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World War II veterans will travel from Dallas to Normandy
Dallas Morning News· 5 days agoIn 1944, they came from every corner of America, young men answering their nation’s call. On May 31,...
Pigeons and parachuting dog decorated as D-Day heroes
Press Association News via AOL· 3 days agoHe received the Dickin Medal on September 1 1944 with the citation: “For delivering the first...
Last goodbye to soldier from North Texas, Katia Dueñas Aguilar
Dallas Morning News· 1 day agoKatia Dueñas Aguilar, the soldier from Mesquite who was killed earlier this month in Tennessee, was...
Daywatch: Forever chemicals are on the rise in Lake Michigan
Chicago Tribune· 13 hours agoRain and contaminated air are major sources of the contamination detected by a team of researchers...
Letters to the editor: Well done, Mr. Bittner - Riverhead News Review
The Riverhead News-Review· 3 days agoSeventy-five percent of human communication is through body language. This is why Trump will win in...
John Scott Hogan
Hartford Courant· 7 days agoJohn S. Hogan, (77) of Bristol, formerly of Newington, beloved husband for 43 years of Linda (Arcari) Hogan passed away May 24, 2024 ...
David Shribman | But for Mrs. Sweeney, D-Day might have stood for 'disaster'
Cumberland Times-News· 4 days agoWith the 80th anniversary of the D-Day invasion that began the liberation of Europe from Nazi control, let us praise an obscure woman.
Four women are buried among several thousand men at the US’s D-Day cemetery. These are their...
Stars and Stripes· 18 hours agoCOLLEVILLE-SUR-MER, France — Among the roughly 9,400 graves at Normandy American Cemetery are those ...
Froma Harrop: Masks off, everybody -- almost everybody
Lexington Clipper-Herald· 6 days agoAt least 18 states don't allow people to go about their streets wearing pointed Ku Klux Klan hoods....
Opinion: D-Day remembered -- Iowan from Clinton jumped into France
The Gazette· 3 days agoWith these words eighty years ago, Supreme Allies Commander, Gen. Dwight Eisenhower, issued the...