KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WVLT) - In 1945, the world was at war, and 17-year-old Alexander Dumas was about to play his part. Almost 80 years later, he’s still serving his community.
It was one of the deadliest wartime accidents in the homeland during World War II. More than two-thirds of the victims were ...
After being displayed in multiple countries, such as Korea, Hong Kong, Sweden, Israel, and England, the exhibit is currently in the US at Congregation Beth Yeshurun, located in Houston. In the weeks ...
The excellence, honor, and shining example of Black servicemembers along with pressure from the NAACP led to President Truman ...
Boasting a 51-year career, the U.S.S. Missouri initially launched from the Naval Shipyard in Brooklyn in 1944.
When a teacher set out to share a local connection to World War II, he was met with a challenge. Not that much existed to ...
In March 1941, nine months before Pearl Harbor, Carl Holmstrom of Branford enlisted in the U.S. Army Air Corps. A recent ...
Painting Rescued by WWII Monuments Men from Nazi Looting Set for Auction, Showcasing a Legacy of Bravery and Cultural Preservation ...
The soldiers were part of the Allies’ Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives program—also known as the Monuments Men—which ...