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Dark stories behind famous D-Day photos
Day, a small crossroads in the Norman village of Turville became the setting for one of the most recognizable images of the ...
A street has been named in memory of a World War Two veteran who took part in D-Day. Donald "Don" Sheppard, from Basildon in Essex, landed on Juno Beach on 6 June 1944 as a Royal Engineer and died at ...
A new exhibition looking at life during the Second World War in Portsmouth from the viewpoint of children has opened at The D ...
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This D-Day re-enactment shows how brutal a medic’s job was
Being a WWII medic meant running toward the danger everyone else escaped. In this D-Day re-enactment, you’ll see exactly what ...
A “RUPERT” paratrooper dummy designed to trick the Germans over the D-Day landings is up for grabs for a possible £6,000.
Decorated Native American veteran Charles Shay died at his home in Bretteville-L'Orgueilleuse in France's Normandy region, his longtime friend and carer Marie-Pascale Legrand said.
Anthony Graziano managed welterweight champions Carmen Basilio and Billy Backus after serving in World War II.
Charles Norman Shay was believed to be the last of roughly 500 Native American soldiers who came ashore at Normandy, France on D-Day.
Then-Sen. Joe Biden advocated for military action against drug cartels in 1989, calling the drug problem America's number-one ...
Maine will lower flags on Friday to honor Charles Norman Shay, the decorated Penobscot elder and D-Day medic who died last ...
Shay was awarded the Silver Star for repeatedly plunging into the sea and carrying critically wounded soldiers to relative safety.
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