The new military monument at Keizer Station honors families whose loved ones have died in service to the nation.
They are part of the Greatest Generation and survivors of one of the bloodiest battles in U.S. history. As their numbers diminish with each passing year, eight veterans of the Battle of Iwo Jima ...
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Completion date set for Willowick Gold Star Families Memorial project
Willowick officials have worked to set a completion date for the Gold Star Families Memorial project, spearheaded by Owen Engle, an Eastlake North High School student. According to Mayor Michael Vanni ...
Barbara Joan Woodbury, of La Jolla, California, passed away on December 27, 2025, surrounded by family. Barbara lived a life defined by service, loyalty, and love–leaving behind a legacy that will ...
As a citizen of Virginia, as a citizen of the United States and as a proud alumnus of Virginia Military Institute, I am opposed to House Bill 1374.
The world is constantly changing, and eventually, our memory alone isn't enough to portray how things really were. It can ...
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Are you a true military history expert? See if you can solve these 25 real 'Jeopardy!' clues on the topic.
Military history is much more than battlefield trivia. Stacker took a look at 25 recent "Jeopardy!" questions about the ...
BILLINGS (LEE)— A salute will be held in Billings today to honor the last member of the Marines’ World War II-era Company E, 2nd Battalion - one of the groups of men who fought on Iwo Jima and took ...
The search also involved 10 aircraft from the Navy, Marine Corps and Air Force that logged hundreds of flight hours ...
A US Marine has been declared lost at sea three days after going overboard a ship that was recently involved in capturing Venezuelan tyrant Nicolas Maduro, military officials confirmed. Lance Cpl.
A 21-year-old Marine from Florida was pronounced dead on February 10, 2026, after falling overboard during operations in the Caribbean.
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A CT man is called ‘walking history.’ At 101, there are those other than himself he calls heroes.
Joseph Caminiti of Bristol sums up his service with the U.S. Marine Corps in a way that likely would not surprise any member ...
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