Then and Now: Courage in the Face of Loss, and a Brother Remembered Through Action The Second World War was a conflict that…
Japan Thought Pearl Harbor Was Destroyed — Until U.S. Salvage Teams Fixed It In Record Time: May 17th, 1942 In the aftermath of…
Sydney Sweeney on the Set of Eden: Focused Intensity, Effortless Cool, and Rising Star Power In the heart of Australia, amid the lush…
The Night Elvis Presley Fought a Battle No One Saw — and Still Gave Us Everything On the night of August 21, 1969,…
February is Black History Month – Part 1: The Courageous Role of Black Soldiers in the Civil War Black History Month provides an…
Bayonet Drilling in the Field: A Glimpse into the Rigors of Civil War Training at Minor’s Hill, Virginia The Civil War, often called…
The March of History: From Gettysburg 1938 to Today The town of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, has long been synonymous with the American Civil War.…
Remembering Pfc. Irving S. Hurewitz: A Legacy of Courage and Sacrifice On this day in 1944, Private First Class Irving S. Hurewitz, just…
The Liberation of Diekirch: A Harrowing Story of Retaliation and Rebuilding in Luxembourg January 20, 1945, marked a significant turning point in the…