Chairwoman Dr. Dawn Buckingham on April 4 introduced the next installment of the series highlighting the VLB's Voices of Veterans oral history program. This week, they highlight the service of ...
Harry Lynn, 102, and his daughter, Sherri Lynn, 65, both of Scottsbluff, died in the crash on U.S. 26 west of Scottsbluff ...
U.S. Marine Corps Pfc. Ralph Henry Johnson dived on a grenade to save another Marine. His name adorns Charleston’s VA ...
The reason Go for Broke Day is on April 5th is for the heroic actions of private first class Sadao S. Munemori. Munemori was ...
A piece of World War II history with roots in our area is now back with its rightful family after nearly two decades apart.
World War II saw the introduction of countless new and innovative forms of firepower. Discover the coolest facts about ...
The only reason Matt Urban didn't receive the Medal of Honor for single-handedly breaking an entire battalion through France ...
Army Pvt. William Crawford was declared killed in action and was awarded a posthumous Medal of Honor, which was presented to ...
They're here to be honored as Congressional Gold Medal recipients ... worked at an optical company during WWII, making ...
It's hard to imagine now in our globalized world, but many of the young American soldiers who headed onto massive ships like the USS Intrepid during World War II had never even seen the ocean before.
Brooks moved to No. 8 on the all-time U.S. performer list. “That 800 was probably the hardest 800 I’ve done in a few years so I’m just glad it’s over,” said Taliyah Brooks. “We’ve worked really hard, ...
The Wall Street Journal is warning against major changes that reportedly could be coming to U.S. military operations as a cost-cutting measure through President Trump’s government reform efforts.
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