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A stone’s throw from Alcatraz sits Angel Island. For thirty years, this spot in San Francisco Bay held thousands of Asian ...
The Carlisle Indian Industrial School was the first Indian boarding school deliberately established off-reservation, with a ...
A surprise dead-of-night attack helped lead to US independence from the British. Now, a series of events are commemorating ...
The rhythm of sledgehammers and a chorus of power tools make the Guam Guard’s 1224th Engineer Support Company easy to find.
Punkah' is a colonial-era anglicisation of the Hindustani term pankha, which referred to handheld fans. Punkah-pullers were ...
Punkah refers to a large, rope-pulled, swinging fan hung from the ceiling that became a staple for the British to withstand ...
A dilapidated industrial site in the Czech Republic where German businessman Oskar Schindler saved 1,200 Jews during the ...
FORT LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS — Army Corrections Brigade soldiers and employees assembled for a prayer luncheon to observe ...
Born in London in 1925, Donald Turrell was just 17 when he enlisted in the Army having forged a letter from his parents ... As well as visiting sites linked to his war service, including the ...
HAMPTON — The Fort Monroe Authority is working to transform two historic buildings at the former U.S. Army base into upscale apartments ... Randolph Hall was built in 1932 and used for barracks, while ...
Last October, officials Fort Leonard Wood said Sgt. Roque’s body was found in a dumpster on October 22. Sgt. Roque was a member of the 5th Engineer Battalion. According to the U.S. Army ...