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Fortunately, John Wolfe Jr.'s mother saved all of his letters, and they paint a portrait of a young man whose thinking ...
The event, named for Connecticut’s own 43rd Infantry Division 169th Regiment, was staffed with re-enactors of the 169th ...
Rule of law isn’t a recommendation,’ says president amid Shin Bet head nomination controversy * Israel issues security ...
By a savage twist of fate, an estimated 60 percent of British military records from World War I were destroyed in the Blitz of World War II. Similarly, 80 percent of U.S. Army service records from ...
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5 Worst Sniper Rifles to Ever Fire A Shot
Several historical military rifles, despite some innovative features, proved to be exceptionally poor sniper platforms. -France’s Lebel 1886 suffered from off-center scope mounting due to its bolt ...
Part of Cape May Point State Park, the World War II Lookout Tower – officially known as Fire Control Tower No. 23 – was built in 1942 and is New Jersey's last freestanding World War II tower.
Wikimedia Commons Most fatalities in World War I occurred not from the direct physical damage of bullet wounds but from loss of blood. In the spring of 1940, as another war seemed inevitable ...
MIFFLINBURG — The Union County Veterans Foundation recently completed a professional cleaning of the Union County World War ...
We start off this week's Community Spotlight, where we're going to be looking at some of the work by scribbs who has been ...
RonSonlyn Clark’s father PFC. William E. Sholar was 31 years old when he was drafted into World War II. Among the few ...
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