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How did one man crack Iwo Jima’s defenses in WW II?
This video tells the true World War II story of a single Marine who shattered one of the strongest defensive positions of the ...
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Leftists stage mock reenactment of iconic Iwo Jima photo using state’s new Somali-inspired flag
A group of Minnesota leftists staged a re-enactment of US Marines raising the flag on Iwo Jima, only with the state's Somali-inspired banner.
This weekend marks a special milestone for Donald Sleeter, a Wisconsin Rapids man who will turn 100 years old on Sunday.
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A CT man is called ‘walking history.’ At 101, there are those other than himself he calls heroes.
Joseph Caminiti of Bristol sums up his service with the U.S. Marine Corps in a way that likely would not surprise any member ...
Anti-ICE activists are facing a wave of backlash after posting a video that recreated the iconic Iwo Jima flag-raising scene, ...
Clint Eastwood's acclaimed war film has been hailed by viewers as the 'greatest war movie ever made' and is now available to rent or buy on Amazon Prime Video.
This week, a Springfield veteran who served his country during World War II, celebrated his 100th birthday. He is being ...
Following the passing of Ron “Schoolboy” Teasley, 101-year-old Greason is believed to be the last living player from the ...
With the recent redaction of our history at the President's House in mind, I’d like to introduce readers to some little-known history from Philadelphia during World War II.
Bill Greason’s life is one of a kind. He grew up across the street from Martin Luther King Jr. in 1930s Atlanta. Greason ...
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Bill Greason Becomes Last Living Negro Leagues Player After Death of Ron ‘Schoolboy' Teasley
During his Negro League career, Greason pitched for teams including the Atlanta Black Crackers, Nashville Cubs and Asheville Blues from 1946 to 1948.
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