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The first time Lorraine Koons ever voted in a presidential election was in 1944, when she voted for Franklin Roosevelt's ...
A woman who helped build bombers in World War II is coming to the Valley next weekend. 99-year-old Mae Krier, one of the ...
William Harvey Carney, whose actions amid some of the most intense combat of the Civil War would earn him the respect of his fellow troops and the Medal of Honor. His story is the latest depiction ...
For a very long time, a 101-year-old woman didn't really talk about the amazing history she lived. A bunch of new friends helped celebrate her, new friends with brass instruments and dancing shoes ...
A true “Rosie the Riveter,” Ball joined the workforce at Boeing in Wichita after graduating high school in 1943, contributing to the nation’s efforts during World War II. To mark her ...
Wests Tigers prop Terrell May stormed into second place on the Dally M Medal leaderboard on the back of a herculean performance in his side's golden point triumph over the Sharks. May played 84 ...
on Friday. Ripping a wrist shot into the back of the net with 5:34 remaining in the third period, Broadfoot’s goal was enough to send the Stars through to the Esso Cup gold medal game for just ...
Molly-Mae Hague has 'finally' been able to let fans in on one of her 'secrets' with just weeks to go until her big TV return. The influencer took to Instagram with her latest news by posting a ...
Picture: Michael KleinSource: News Corp Australia The win brings Sidebottom within one Anzac Medal win of record holders Collingwood star Scott Pendlebury and Essendon’s James Hird who have ...
Earlier this month, Molly-Mae Hague had us all rushing to book salon appointments after sharing a series of selfies showing off a brand new 'buttermilk' blonde hair colour. What we didn't know at ...
Years after the war, his actions in the assault would be recognized with the Medal of Honor, making Carney the first Black American soldier to earn the nation’s highest award for valor.
Speaking to US Weekly in an interview published on Wednesday, Rosie said that moving to Ireland “was something I needed to do for the safety and sanity of myself and my non-binary child”.