Pecorak, who fought in Italy with the 1st Armored Division, died on March 15, 2024, aged 101. He was laid at Arlington National Cemetery on March 6, 2026.
Enemy at the Gates – first released 25 years ago this week – is based on a legendary duel amid the rubble and wreckage of the ...
The war against Iran unleashed by the United States and Israel two weeks ago brings to the boil the clash of civilisations ...
A World War II Henderson County Marine's remains will make their return home 83 years after his death.
In recognition of a historic milestone year for the United States Armed Forces, members of the Exchange Club of Milledgeville recently presented a special American flag to the Georgia War Veterans ...
St Lawrence Parish Church, on Lawrence Street mark the rededication of its First World War Memorial Window, which has recently been conserved by specialist Dunnington firm Barley Studio, at a cost ...
Before the boy band returns on Friday with “Arirang,” listen to key albums and solo releases by its seven members.
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Britain is run by a spineless bunch of cowards - thank God one man is proud of our heroes
The world's largest collection of valour medals was cancelled by a woke museum petrified of celebrating heroism, but one man wouldn't stand for it.
Speaking from the Pentagon Thursday morning, Hegseth said: 'May Almighty God continue to bless our troops in this fight.' ...
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Donal O’Neill’s ‘Jones’ Road’ Gaelic football feature film ‘begins and ends with Bloody Sunday’
Donal O'Neill's planned feature film about Gaelic football, 'Jones' Road', draws on his family history and his time establishing the Gaelic Players Association.
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