The Coast Guard announced the discovery of the cutter Tampa, whose 1918 torpedoing by a German U-boat represented the deadliest U.S. naval loss of World War I.
Ira Warren left Boone County in 1941 to join the Army, he died in 1943 at a Japanese POW camp, but it wasn't until this week ...
Rock Island Arsenal Museum is opening an exhibit in honor of Henry Langrehr, featuring about a dozen of his personal items ...
Podcaster Joe Rogan laughed at a resurfaced clip of Rep. Ilhan Omar saying "World War Eleven" instead of World War II during ...
Speaking to House Democrats in Philadelphia on Friday, President Biden reaffirmed the U.S. commitment to defending NATO but ...
For decades people in the French village of Laneuveville-devant-Nancy celebrated an "unknown" soldier's sacrifice, until the ...
The world has burned through oil inventories at a record speed as the Iran war throttles flows from the Persian Gulf, eating ...
This remote South Pacific island was home to one of the least necessary battles of World War II. But these days, Peleliu in ...
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