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Remembering D-Day: Army vet to parachute into Normandy to mark invasion's 80th anniversary
The Palm Beach Post· 3 hours agoArmy veteran Chung Wong of Jupiter today will parachute out of a plane near the beaches of Normandy...
A father’s Normandy memory: Amid the ‘thud, thud’ of bombs, he landed on Utah Beach - The Boston...
The Boston Globe· 49 minutes ago“I remember the ‘thud, thud’ as the concussion from the exploding shells was carried through the...
Profiles Of Valor: SFC Christopher Celiz (USA)
The Chattanoogan· 3 days agoArmy Sergeant First Class Christopher Celiz was a native of Summerville, S.C. He was Junior ROTC at Summerville High School, where his leadership skills...
Charm offensive: U.S.-China rivalry plays out in Cambodian capital
The Washington Times· 16 hours agoIn a case study of the fierce rivalry for friends and influence across the region, Defense Secretary...
Paul F. Pasquina Named The Geneva Foundation Resea | Newswise
Newswise· 5 days agoUniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USU) Department of Physical Medicine and...
5 dogs with military intelligence unit in violence-plagued Ecuador given medals for service
The News-Times· 2 days agoUniformed men stood in formation as the canines received their medals. The dogs have played “a...
Jewish veteran from London prepares to commemorate 80th anniversary of D-Day landings
Bristol Herald Courier· 15 hours agoEven as he prepared to embark for the battlefields of Normandy, Pvt. Mervyn Kersh was summoned by...
An Allentown WWII vet, 99, is headed to France for the 80th anniversary of D-Day
The Morning Call· 5 days agoAs a World War II seaman in the Pacific, Matt Gutman ferried troops to island beaches to fight the...
St. Augustine Record Obituaries in Saint Augustine, FL | St. Augustine Record
The St. Augustine Record· 6 days agoBrigadier General John Corley Bridges was called home to our Lord on May 17, 2024 in Saint Augustine...
AFGE worries about EPA’s telework future
Federal News Network· 5 days agoEven with a new contract in place, the American Federation of Government Employees is still worried about the future of telework at the EPA.