The 101st Airborne Division and Fort Campbell proudly announce the opening of our new Tennessee Wings of Liberty Museum on May 15.
There are individual exhibits for Tarboro native Mary Ferebee Howard, who served overseas with the American Red Cross during ...
In addition to the hundreds of photos on the wall, the museum features about 3,500 exhibits, including a World War II-era ...
There is an absolutely enchanting petite realm of miniature tin figures right in the heart of our beautiful capital city—7 ...
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A rich thread of character and circumstance can be unravelled in the sporting lives of soldiers that played out around their time in war.
A new exhibition, “For Race and Country: Buffalo Soldiers in California,” opened Dec. 4 at the Ontario Museum of History & Art. The exhibition, which explores the history surrounding all-Black U.S.
The portrait of Private Thomas James Gorringes / National Army Museum Historians at London’s National Army Museum have determined the identity of a 19th-century Black soldier whose portrait was ...
PEQUOT LAKES — Auditions will be held in the Pequot Lakes High School auditorium from 6-9 p.m. on Nov. 17 and Nov. 18 for a world premiere Greater Lakes Area Performing Arts production, “The Tin ...
GIBSONBURG – A chunk of burnt metal, a signed Japanese flag, a book about conversion to Christianity and a rubber personal floatation device may not seem to have much in common. Yet they are all part ...
Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Reddit Share on LinkedIn Share via Email FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. — More than 60 men and women raised their right hands and took the oath of enlistment Saturday, ...
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