Last year's poll found Canadians know more about American military history than their own country's wartime ... warriors who ...
A World War II soldier was laid to rest Friday at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery, 80 years after he was killed on D-Day ...
For years the colonies had flourished in a state of “salutary neglect.” Britain had been content to leave the day-to-day ...
The Battle of Bull Run, the first major clash in the Civil War, ended in a Confederate victory. It shattered illusions that ...
who was aboard the American Merchant Marine Ship George Hawley when it was torpedoed by a German U Boat during World War II.
From the earliest settlers and the Revolutionary War, American soldiers have been a transformative force shaping history.
In St. Paul, Minnesota there is a street named Wabasha, as well as a Wabasha City located in Wabasha County. Wabasha was the name of a famous Dakota chief. He lived 1740 to 1876— considered the leader ...
The simple copper and cardboard urns gathering dust on shelves only had the name of each of the 28 soldiers — but nothing ...
A noted author will speak to The Villages SAR about War of 1812 on Saturday at Captiva Recreation Center. Visitors are ...
The Midwest is much more than just endless plains and farmland. This region, known for its vibrant cities, Great Lakes, ...
Taking advantage of the cooler weather, Patricia McLemore of the United States Daughters of 1812 located, marked and ...
Canada and the United States are about as closely allied and economically integrated as any two countries can be, but that doesn’t mean everything’s always “A-Ok, Eh.” Here are some of the biggest ...