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The guests of honor at this weekend’s Rails to Victory World War II ... reenactment features actors playing out a variety of scenes along a series of trolley ride stops, capturing not only ...
The 34th World ... weekend with reenactments. People could explore artifacts from World War Two at the military collectors flea market. History lovers got to see planes used in battle, uniform ...
American and Imperial Japanese forces clash in a pivotal World War II battle. The battle was a horror show. We remember the likes of John Basilone to honor his sacrifice and to remind us of the ...
BERLIN — Some 20,500 people were evacuated on Wednesday from the city of Cologne, in western Germany, as explosives experts prepared to defuse three unexploded World War II bombs found during ...
Three American bombs from World War II, each with impact fuses, were discovered during construction work on Monday in Deutz, a bustling area on the bank of the River Rhine. A team of bomb disposal ...
Sitting outside the new exhibit and taking pictures on Sunday with guests was World War II Veteran George Leland. "I'm over 100 years old. I still have my hair!" Leland said. One of the original ...
portraying both those on the front lines of the war, as well as those behind at home. The event will also feature battle re-enactments at 1 p.m., both days. “The draw of living history is that ...
The German city of Cologne has finished evacuating 20,500 people, its largest evacuation order since World War II, after officials defused three massive, unexploded bombs. The American bombs ...
After a memorial mass at a Livermore church Monday morning, a World War II pilot named Lt. Thomas Kelly, or Toby for short, was laid to rest after a long procession through the streets of Livermore.
The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency has announced that a Washington County World War II veteran has been positively ... Service continued to search battle areas and crash sites in New Guinea ...
Showing up is (more than) half the battle." Groundbreaking ceremony today on Woleai, Yap, Federated States of Micronesia for (re)construction of Japanese World War II-era runway by Chinese company.
Herbert Tennyson, and, far right, 2nd Lt. Tomas Kelly. (Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency via AP) As the World War II bomber Heaven Can Wait was hit by enemy fire off the Pacific island of New ...
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