A WWI Voluntary Aid Detachment nurse who passed away over 100 years ago has been recognized in Swift Current. Back in April, ...
It's a symbol of cutting-edge military might from 100-plus years ago — propeller-driven, wind-in-your-face, fabric-covered — and a blueprint for great planes later built on Long Island.
Historian Edmund Potter paid homage to World War I pilot James McConnell, “The Aviator” immortalized by a statue outside ...
The Autumn Gala held at the Leighton Buzzard Railway last weekend (28th – 29th September) has been hailed as a tremendous ...
Born in Northern Wisconsin, schooled in Green Bay, Charles Whittlesey went on to command World War I's Lost Battalion. This ...
A previously unidentified First World War soldier buried in a grave in Belgium has been identified as a Manitoban from a ...
RUSHVILLE - Many of you will remember my pal and fellow columnist Bill Ward, especially those of you who used to read the old Rushville Republican. Bill is a great ...
ROA announces its 22 Days of Service initiative, Oct. 1-22, 2024, continuing ROA's advocacy by engaging communities in meaningful servi ...
War in Europe began in the late summer of 1914 and from the outset the United States clung to a policy of strict neutrality. Despite the loss of American life as a result of the War on the Atlantic ...
As a solemn tribute to prisoners of war and military members who are missing in action, Cuyahoga Community College recently ...
In the mid-1980s, Nitro acquired an historic M1917 tank from a Veterans of Foreign Wars post in Alexandria, Virginia.
Tobin Aerial Surveys became the largest of its kind. During WWII, its resources were dedicated to helping the U.S. Army Map ...