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On D-Day, hundreds of Midlanders took part in Ike's grand gamble to save Europe
Omaha World-Herald· 4 hours agoIn the anxious final days before his giant gamble at Normandy, Gen. Dwight Eisenhower took great...
Meet five men with Augusta-area connections who forged historic, heroic ties to D-Day
Gannett via AOL· 8 hours agoLanding in France during D-Day's third wave, Graziano was a witness to history beyond the invasion....
Fargo’s Bill Hayes was a Sears store manager. He’s also featured in one of D-Day’s most famous...
The Fargo Forum· 1 day agoHayes is featured in the center of one of the most famous photos taken during World War II. He can...
This Sears store manager was featured in one of D-Day's most famous photos
Dickinson Press, N.D. via Yahoo News· 1 day agoJun. 5—FARGO — You could say Bill Hayes was front and center at D-Day with a face covered in cocoa powder. Odd but true. Hayes is featured in the center of one of the most ...
Commentary: JBA marks Law Week 2024 with multiple celebrations | Jax Daily Record
Jacksonville Daily Record· 11 hours agoAssociation led multiple celebrations of this annual event during the months of April and May. This year was the 66th anniversary of Law Day, which was established by President Dwight ...
Spare a thought for weather watcher Maureen Sweeney who made the right call for D-Day
Associated Press· 22 hours agoIn early June 1944, Sweeney sent a series of readings that helped persuade Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower...
Hendersonville WWII veteran Ed Cottrell to receive French Legion of Honor medal
Times-News via Yahoo News· 7 hours agoOther notable American recipients of the award include Dwight D. Eisenhower and Douglas MacArthur....
Biden Issues Border Security Proclamation Limiting Asylum Claims
The Dispatch via Yahoo News· 5 hours agoAnd voters don’t give the White House high marks, with 59 percent of respondents disapproving of...
The war reporter: Clemson alum first to tell world about D-Day
The Times and Democrat· 6 hours agoDid you know the first voice America heard from the front lines on D-Day belonged to a Clemson man?...
For Museum of World War II founder, this D-Day anniversary might be the most important ever
Gannett via AOL· 2 days agoWhat if Stagg had been wrong? What if the invasion failed...in power? When he started interviewing...