The WASPs risked their lives flying for the Army. But for decades, the U.S. government refused to recognize their military ...
Civil rights leaders and families of World War II veterans celebrated the long-awaited exonerations of 256 Black sailors who were wrongfully convicted after the 1944 Port Chicago explosion, a disaster ...
If you were to ask a teenage boy about his hobbies, you might hear about time spent playing in and/or attending various sporting events, using social media or listening to the latest pop music. When ...
Charged with documenting Harvard during World War II, Sterling Dow conducted laboratory visits, interviewed researchers, ...
The year 1944 was one the world will never forget. In Europe and across the Pacific, World War II raged on with unrelenting force as it uprooted the lives of millions and left entire cities in ruins.
The 1944 Army-Navy game was dubbed the "game of the century" by some journalists. (Special Collections & Archives Department, Nimitz Library, U.S. Naval Academy) By 1944 the United States had entered ...
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Upstate author publishes book on often-forgotten World War II battle
A new book from an Upstate South Carolina author is taking a closer look at an often-forgotten battle from World War II.
For the average American, the Army-Navy football game is normally a curiosity at best and an afterthought at worst. On Dec. 2, 1944, however, the Black Knights and Midshipmen clashed in a matchup that ...
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