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Captain America became one of the most popular superheroes during World War II. But after the war, without an obvious enemy to fight, the hero's identity began to morph.
They sang “Un Día a la Vez,” or “One Day at a Time,” sobbing, voices rising near the urn and the flower bouquets set down for a man widely respected, the tidy rows of graves patterning the rolling ...
As the 80th anniversary of the atomic bombings approaches, the documentary urges reflection and reckoning with a past that ...
Readers object to an executive order sanitizing troubling aspects of U.S. history. Also: “Dangerously irresponsible” policies ...
The End of the War in Eight Surrenders” by James Holland and Al Murray, explores the complex end of World War II. While many ...
World War II pilot Charles W. McCook died in action in 1943 but his remains were not identified for more than 80 years. He ...
National Museum of Military Vehicles owner Dan Starks took a rare trip to Iwo Jima earlier this year. He has new respect for ...
Tucked inside the Port of Los Angeles, an industrial island has become an unexpected flashpoint in the federal immigration crackdown. Terminal Island is best known for housing shipyards, warehouses ...
Valdemar DeHerrera Sr., the last surviving veteran of two storied New Mexico National Guard regiments associated with the ...
On Sept. 3, the Chinese Communist Party will orchestrate a grand military parade in Tiananmen Square to commemorate victory ...
Underwater expedition unveils new imagery of sunken World War II destroyer Maritime experts on the NA173 expedition explored the wreck of the USS Laffey, a World War II destroyer sunk in 1942 during ...
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