Draped in an American flag with only 48 stars, a casket held the remains of U.S. Army Pvt. 1st Class Arthur W. Crossland Jr.
The Turkish embassy in Amman held a ceremony on Tuesday to commemorate the martyrs of the World War I.The ceremony was held ...
The Australian War Memorial was finally opened in 1941, in the midst of another global conflict. Over the decades, as the ...
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Reading Eagle on MSNOver 40 World War II veterans sign historic rifle at The Highlands at WyomissingAndrew Biggio never met his great-uncle, but he’s gotten to know him well. “My uncle was killed in World War II — I’m named after him,” Biggio said. “He didn’t make it home from his war, and I did. I ...
The office of the City of Johannesburg (CoJ) speaker and the South African Legion (SAL) Soweto branch held the annual memorial service at Avalon Cemetery, Klipriviersoog, to commemorate the soldiers ...
Memorial service at Northeast Presbyterian ... identified as Crossland’s using science that didn’t exist in World War II. Crossland is buried at Fort Jackson National Cemetery near his brother ...
After taking a stroll down Jubilee Park during the Vietnam Veterans Day last year, a Mackay veteran noticed something missing ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNSearching for Africa’s lost World War soldiers, a name and grave at a timeNakuru and Kisumu, Kenya – Ogoyi Ogunde belonged to a proud family. His father had carved a home for their clan out of the ...
Kathy Strong is on a mission to honor a fallen Vietnam War soldier she never met. This week that mission brought her to ...
ISLAMABAD: A historic World War I memorial in Islamabad is at risk of being demolished to make way for a new housing project. The monument, erected by the British Empire after 1914 to honour local ...
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KSNF Joplin on MSNWhat’s the Bataan Memorial Death March? Three local athletes honor veterans with extreme hikeImagine hiking more than 26 miles - carrying 35 pounds. It's a challenge three local athletes are taking up to honor the ...
An Aboriginal [soldier] with a kangaroo ... Of the 136,000 Australian horses sent to World War I, only one returned, according to the memorial. Donkeys, mules, carrier pigeons and working dogs ...
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