Among the millions of World War II veterans were seven future U.S. presidents. Some only narrowly survived the experience.
John Quincy Adams famously warned against the US going abroad in search of “monsters to destroy,” but while claiming to ...
Remembering Japanese American Incarceration" will take place Thursday, Feb. 13 from 6-8 p.m. at the Nevada Museum of Art.
Linking a renowned family legacy to San Pedro’s historic World War II battleship, Hall Delano Roosevelt II, 32, has been ...
McOsker’s motion calls for the city’s Planning Department to prepare the application for the Historic Cultural Monument ...
Chairwoman Dawn Buckingham, M.D., is proud to introduce the next installment of the series highlighting the VLB's Voices of Veterans oral history program. This week, they highlight the service of Rear ...
Among the OPRF alumni given Tradition of Excellence awards were an Olympic medalist, a World War II hero and a U.S. major ...
History of the Heartland has pledged to provide snacks for veterans visiting the Decatur VA Clinic, located off Route 36, in ...
Thomas Kanasky Jr. and William O’Brien Jr. made marks on their communities after serving in the U.S. Marine Corps during the ...
I wrote about the Moanalua Golf Course and whether aviator Amelia Earhart landed a plane on its third fairway in the 1930s.
Ray Curtis was born on Feb. 11, 1917, about two months before the United States entered World War I and a year before what ...
By LAWRENCE WITTNER The recent whirlwind of Trump administration foreign policy measures — many reversing those of the Biden administration — illustrates ...