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A World War II veteran from Pittsburgh will go to his final resting place in Allegheny County after his remains were unidentified for 80 years.
World War II veteran Edwin Gideons grew up as the youngest of 11 in his family. Times were tough in the 1930s in rural Florida, so he was helping out at home as best he could long before he joined the service.
Even before the outbreak of war, Gazans faced a number of environmental concerns. “The situation in Gaza on the ground prior to October 7, 2023 was, from an environmental and humanitarian point of view, not good,” says David Lehrer, Arava Institute’s director of applied environmental diplomacy.
A World War II veteran is still in awe after getting the surprise of a lifetime over the weekend and it was all put together by his church.
A 3-year-old boy playing in his front yard Monday evening found what most parents fear, a live explosive from World War II. The toddler discovered the hand grenade outside his family’s home in the 600 block of Willard Street in Hartline,
In December 2024, at age 97, Mountainside resident Teddy Grossi was diagnosed with Stage 4 urothelial cancer, an aggressive and fast-growing type of cancer. Doctors told him without surgery to remove his kidney, he'd have weeks to live.
Police in the former British colony believe it's a U.S. Army explosive used during the fight to liberate the city from Japanese occupation eight decades ago.
A World War II airfield that trained thousands of pilots finally received the recognition it deserved Saturday in Walnut Ridge when a new historical marker was placed at the site.
The U.S.S. Edsall’s 2023 discovery at the bottom of the Indian Ocean is reviving the tale of the ship the Japanese forces called the “dancing mouse.”
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Project connects Americans to the Dutch people who honor their relatives at World War II cemetery
Her introduction over the summer to Lisa and Guido Meijers came by way of a new initiative aiming to increase the number of connections between the family members of those buried and remembered on the walls of the missing at the World War II cemetery and the Dutch people who have adopted each one.