Dwight David Eisenhower was born on Oct. 14, 1890 in Denison, Texas 135-years ago. His family later relocated to Kansas. His ...
By RUSSELL MOORMAN Special Contributor Every Veterans Day, we remember the fallen. When Veterans Day was founded as Armistice ...
As one of many Montana women who answered the military’s call for service during World War I as a trained nurse with the Red ...
Gen. John Pershing would officially designate Gunther as the last American soldier killed in World War I. He was one of approximately 2,750 men who died that morning — casualties of the six-hour ...
This Veterans Day will be a little different than the others for Elizabeth Dorothy “Sandy” Sandelius. Even though she died ...
Though the “cease-fire,” called “Armistice,” was signed at 5:00am in the morning, it specified that 11:00am would be the hour ...
Sergeant Frederick Crosby Norton served in World War I before returning to Marion and serving as a police officer.
A column I wrote about my grandfather for Veterans Day of 2012 opened with an entry he penciled into his diary three days ...
Soldiers who fought in the Civil War and World War I are buried in the Mica Peak Cemetery without proper markers honoring their military service. Members of the Coeur d'Alene American Legion are ...
The United States entered World War I in the conflict’s final year. After the German Empire had announced an unrestricted ...
Among the walking ghosts is Private Fred Lee, an original Rocky Mountain Ranger and machine gunner of the 172nd Battalion.
On Sept. 26, the AEF and French launched their Meuse-Argonne campaign. On the 28th, C Company of the 371st advanced on its objective, Côte 188, a 188-meter high hill overlooking a farm near Ardeuil-et ...