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Canon AFB to host Wings Over Canon Air Show ‘Normandy to Now’
Cannon Air Force Base will host a commemorative air show on June 6, 2026, featuring aerial demonstrations, historic displays, ...
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Landing in the first wave on D-Day
A veteran recounts arriving in the first wave on Omaha Beach and the challenges faced during the D-Day landing. A respectful, factual look at one of World War II’s pivotal moments.
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WWII D-Day: Utah Beach in 15 seconds
On June 6, 1944, American forces landed at Utah Beach, the westernmost sector of the Normandy invasion. In just 15 seconds, ...
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Explore The D-Day Story and Southsea seafront this 'Twixmas' – a fascinating day out for ...
Whether you’re craving some fresh air after the festivities, looking for a family day out, or just want to explore more of ...
Charles Norman Shay, a Native American who risked his life to save “countless” fellow soldiers during the D-Day landings near Normandy, France, on June 6, 1944, died Wednesday at the age of 101.
We need never be ashamed of our tears," writes guest columnist Mark Hodermarsky, a retired Saint Ignatius High School English ...
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Renovation plans proceed for historic Munk house in La Jolla despite daughters’ objections
Munk was renowned for making groundbreaking observations of waves, ocean temperature and tidal energy in the deep ocean.
From Britain's distant Viking past right up to the D-Day landings, here are 15 of the most common misconceptions that many ...
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Messmer asking Navy to name ship honoring Evansville
HENDERSON, Ky (WEHT) – Indiana 8th District Congressman Mark Messmer is asking the Navy to name a warship after Evansville.
Today, we commemorate the 81st anniversary of the legendary Battle of the Bulge—the largest and deadliest battle fought by American forces in the Second ...
Charles Norman Shay was believed to be the last of roughly 500 Native American soldiers who came ashore at Normandy, France ...
Two new sections of the King Charles III England Coast Path (KCIIIECP), together covering more than 150 miles along the north ...
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