Helen Dyer, an American biochemist and cancer researcher who worked with the American Red Cross during World War I, noted, "Volunteerism is the voice of the people put into action. These actions shape ...
This fast-paced digital world leaves little room for joining traditional groups such as the VFW or the American Legion ... to train and equip those we send into harm’s way and care for them and their ...
When Texan Bobby Gene Little reflects on his time serving in the Korean War, he recalls the horrors of combat, as well as the privilege of serving his country.
The last person that ever wants to go to war is a soldier, said Joe Danylenko, an 84-year-old Sooke resident and veteran.
Rush "Doc" Stumbo left West Virginia for work in Ohio, first at Ford Motor in Cleveland, then at Mansfield-Ontario GM plant ...
The need is still great, as President Joe Biden remarked in August: "As a nation, we have many obligations, but only one truly sacred obligation: to train and equip those we send into harms way and ...
It is the look of concentration that stands out. On faces young and old gathered at the Cenotaph, staring straight ahead ...
Gen. John “Black Jack” Pershing was one of only two men ever to be named “general of the Armies of the United States” — ...
The actual ceasefire was declared at the 11th hour due to a choice made by Wemyss — overruling British Prime Minister Dvid ...
Author and historian Barbara Dickson gave some compelling insight into the lives of the Bomb Girls at the Ajax Legion on Nov. 6.
The Public Safety Facility Advisory Committee is working to narrow down the four property selections it will include in its ...
William Zana, the only guard of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier to reach the rank of general, took a final shift on his last day in the Army.