Harris was among the last surviving members of the historic 555th Parachute Infantry Battalion, nicknamed the Triple Nickles.
De Jarnette was killed on April 8, 1944, while serving as the pilot of a B-24 Liberator bomber with the 732nd Bombardment Squadron.
Dozens gathered Friday to celebrate the life and legacy of the late Leon Williams, one of San Diego’s most remarkable public ...
Raúl Grijalva’s political career began not on the stump, but on the streets, marching, picketing and organizing his way into ...
Willmar Karl Sick, a master hair colorist to an elite clientele, died March 16 at Symphony Manor in Roland Park. He was 96 ...
Researchers from the Scripps Institution of Oceanography helped find and identify crew members on a B-24 bomber shot down in ...
National Medal of Honor Day Set March 25, Brevard's Emory Bennett Awarded Medal for Valor During the Korean War ...
Further, Gordon was the foremost memory keeper of Jewish history in York County. About 100 people braved heat and humidity in ...
Pierce County’s most senior resident, Jacob Lloye Davis Jr. passed away Sunday, March 23. He was 103. Davis, a World War II ...
The funeral for my Aunt Iris was this week. She was one of the most incredible ladies I have ever known. When her husband headed off to fight in World ...
Since 1963, women have been fighting for equal pay. Now, in 2025, women share their stories from working in male-dominated ...