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There is a strange statement in the Talmud regarding Moshiach. When the Talmud wishes to describe Moshiach, the man who will ...
In this week's Texas Minute history column, Ken Bridges looks at the life and legacy of Admiral Chester Nimitz.
Despite the largest loss of life sustained by one family in the U.S. Navy's history, Alleta and Thomas were determined to ...
U.S. Army Maj. James J. O’Donovan, more than 80 years after he died as a POW during World War II, was laid to rest with full ...
When you’re the emperor Augustus, they let you do it.
The remains of U.S. Army Pvt. Roman Cherubini, one of Merrill’s Marauder’s, will be interred April 26 at Big Crocker Cemetery ...
Currently, in the Marvel Comics Universe, or bits of it at least, Doctor Doom has taken over the world as part of the One ...
Gulf Breeze resident Army Private First Class Arthur Lynch, 99, one of the dwindling number of remaining WWII veterans, chronicled his experience in an essay.
The very versatile J2F Duck was used first and foremost as an air-sea rescue aircraft. In the world of Mother Nature, the ...
Jack Dougherty was just 21 years old in 1945 when he and fellow soldiers came across something they could not fathom — the Dachau concentration camp.
Commentary - A century ago, an explosion of free thought burst from Kansas. It filled pockets — and minds. Funny the things you hold on to.