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They took a photo with the US president - hours later, they were all dead
On June 5th, 1944, General Dwight D. Eisenhower walked among paratroopers of the 101st Airborne Division at Greenham Common, hours before they would board their C-47s for the jump into Normandy. The ...
As America marks 250 years of independence, Commodore John Barry's journey from Wexford to Revolutionary War legend reveals ...
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The smartest decisions in history - and what we can learn from them
Every now and then, someone makes a choice that changes everything. Not just for themselves, but for millions of people, ...
Franklin Roosevelt, Richard Nixon, and Frank Lautenberg hold the record for the most appearances on a New Jersey general election ballot as a major party ...
Standing on the steps of the Humboldt County Courthouse, these young Humboldt men have all been inducted into the military on ...
Michael Peregrine: President Dwight D. Eisenhower deserves history’s gratitude, not its indifference
President Dwight D. Eisenhower was hardly a “do nothing” president. His record of service to the nation is simply ...
A series of photos that seem to show the execution of 200 Greeks by Nazi soldiers in Athens appeared on eBay.
Sophia Hyatt, a junior at Sayre, is one of only 15 students nationwide selected to participate in the Normandy Institute in ...
Five years after the Chicago Cubs made him their top pick in the draft, left-hander Jordan Wicks is trying to solidify a ...
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