A 104-year-old woman has received the Legion d'Honneur - France's highest military honour - for her service in World War Two.
Nearly 80 years ago, before it ferried passengers across Long Island Sound, Cape Henlopen served as a U.S. Navy landing craft ...
Sargent, a 1936 Chatham High graduate, was the Coast Guard photographer who took the iconic “Into the Jaws of Death” photo of ...
Known for using unconventional materials — from Pearl Harbor seawater to meteorite moondust — in the name of horological storytelling, the brand is now commemorating the D-Day landings with a series ...
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What U.S. Soldiers Really Wore on D-Day

This video examines what U.S. soldiers wore during the D-Day landings of June 6, 1944. We break down the standard M1941 field ...
After achieving the remarkable feat in June, veteran Don Poole said he'd like to do it again once he turns 100.
Every day, vehicles and commuters roll aboard the Cape Henlopen between New London, CT, and Orient Point on Long Island — ...
It all started when Richard Tado received a call from his friend, 105-year-old World War II U.S. Army Air Corps pilot Edward “Bud” Berthold, that his bathroom had flooded. Tado, a U.S. Coast ...
On June 6, 1944, First Lt. John Spalding of Owensboro led 32 men of the U.S. Army’s 1st Infantry Division onto Omaha Beach. They were among the first Americans to charge through the surf and up the ...