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The Military Aviation Museum unveils a unique restroom exhibit on World War II pilots' bathroom breaks in flight.
Nearly 80 years after being killed in World War II, a Plymouth soldier's remains have been identified. Erwin Schopp will have ...
Professional wrestlers from West Michigan and beyond will gather in Muskegon on July 19 for the annual "War On The Shore" ...
Britain’s oldest World War II veteran, Donald Rose, has died at 110. Rose participated in the D-Day landings in 1944 and ...
Donald Rose, who died yesterday at 110, was born on Christmas Eve in 1914 and was just 25 when he signed up to fight on the ...
John’s career spanned the entirety of the 20-year “war on terror.” Service members would often return home only to find that ...
The USS New Orleans was at Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941, and responded to the Japanese air attack. Later, the vessel pulled ...
PFC LeBert served with valor in some of the most harrowing battles of the Pacific Campaign during WWII. His journey as a U.S.
First Lt. George Frank Wilson went missing on July 8, 1944. His family tells me that after that day, his sister and his mom never gave up on finding him. They knew he would return home. Before his mom ...
Minnesota World War II veteran Les Schrenk recently got a chance to visit the former POW camp in Poland where he was held ...
James Thomson reflects on his life ahead of his 100th birthday, exclusively telling PEOPLE about his time in World War II and ...
PFC Harry LeBert today was Killed in Action during World War II, but his remains were not identified until recently; he now has been interred at Southwest Louisiana Veterans Cemetery.