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A trip away from home to enjoy the Fourth of July weekend turned into horror for Scott Surgener.The south St. Louis man lost ...
The Archives of American Art makes its archival collections available for non-commercial, educational and personal use unless restricted by copyright and/or donor restrictions, including but not ...
An Oakland homeowner is trying to recover priceless World War II memorabilia belonging to his family, marking generations of military service to this country, which were stolen over the Memorial ...
The 10th Mountain Division Living History Group says their trailer was stolen in Englewood on April 13. It was full of tens of thousands of dollars worth of authentic WWII artifacts and ...
With the help of others, 99-year-old Harvey Drahos returned a priceless photo album to an Okinawa family. #k5evening ...
World War II memorabilia that once belonged to recently deceased U.S. Army veteran Frank Fabianski is part of the display at the Fremont Public Library in Mundelein. Russell Lissau/rlissau ...
As more stories of World War II veterans continue to be lost, two brothers are making a generous donation to memorialize one special veteran’s story and preserve his memorabilia at Mississippi State ...
The records Lieutenant Bill Klein kept of his flights on a bomber 80 years ago were labeled confidential. Years later, those records are helping his family connect with him after his death.
When Austin Wideman purchased a P41 worn by a former World War II Marine, he had no idea he would play a role in reuniting it with the late soldier’s family.
The 10th Mountain Division Living History Group trailer, full of tens of thousands of dollars worth of authentic WWII artifacts and memorabilia, was stolen in April and now is found.
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