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Army Maj. James J. O’Donovan, a native of Cohoes, was finally laid to rest 80 years after he died in a prisoner of war camp ...
Cadets from four local high school JROTC programs got sore feet and an increased appreciation for the sacrifices of prisoners ...
It’s been more than eight decades since Sgt. R.L. Tyler was declared missing in action during World War II. Now, thanks to ...
On April 9, 1942, the United States experienced its largest military surrender, followed by the infamous Bataan Death March.
U.S. Army Maj. James J. O’Donovan was captured, subjected to the 65-mile Bataan Death March and held in POW camps by Japan. He died a POW on Oct. 18, 1942, at age 34. He will be interred April 15 in ...
As the country’ observed the 83rd anniversary of the Fall of Bataan (that has been renamed Araw ng Kagitingan), Secretary of ...
U.S. Army Maj. James J. O’Donovan, more than 80 years after he died as a POW during World War II, was laid to rest with full ...
The remains of two WWII soldiers, Private Harland Hennessey and Private William E. Calkins, were identified over 80 years ...
Today, as we commemorate this historical event that we now rightfully call as Araw ng Kagiting (Day of Valor), let us draw ...
On Wednesday, about 200 people descended on Santa Fe for a ceremony commemorating the 83rd anniversary of the fall of Bataan.
U.S. Army Maj. James J. O'Donovan, of Cohoes, New York, was interred Tuesday at the San Diego cemetery, 83 years after his ...