Simple History on MSN
How the U.S. Army Grew Overnight
At the start of WWII, the U.S. Army was small and untested—but that changed fast. As war loomed, America launched a military ...
How do you punish a crime committed nearly 30 years ago in a country at war? This is the question facing Italy and other western countries as they respond to the report of “Sniper Tourism” in ...
Julius Campbell, a 99-year-old crossing guard and World War II veteran, is celebrated for his decades of service in Milwaukee ...
A report exposes a pipeline of military goods flowing from Canada to Israel via the US, 'facilitated by a deadly loophole in ...
Modern sniping didn’t come from a single rifle, rather, it was born from a wave of WW2-era innovations that redefined ...
Robert Cox, the longest serving Northeast Community College president and a World War II veteran, was honored recently for ...
WW2 Wayfinder on MSN
Hero WWII Paratrooper Medics Who Went First
In this episode of World War II Wayfinder, we travel to the tiny Norman hamlet of Holdy, just outside Sainte-Marie-du-Mont, to explore the site of Doc Legg’s 2nd Battalion, 502nd PIR aid station.
The family of U.S. Army Captain Willibald Charles Bianchi, a World War II veteran from New Ulm, now has a sense of closure ...
A Minnesota World War II hero is finally receiving recognition for his valor, decades after his courageous actions in battle.
Gene Roddenberry may best be known for creating Star Trek, but let's take a look at all of the other projects that he ushered ...
They were the stage for unprecedented ordeals—places drenched in the pain and blood of those who “failed to comply with ...
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