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MONROE, La. (KNOE) - General Claire Lee Chennault, founder of the Flying Tigers in World War II, died on on July 27, 1958.
Lt. Col. Pete Ellis’ “Operations Plan 712” was an extraordinary and prescient report—serving as the basis for what became the American amphibious juggernaut of World War II.
During Sunday’s edition of "4 The Record," host Ryan Recker spoke with Bill Roland, the newly named commander of Pennsylvania ...
Burned and dumped by the Navy in 1945, the Helldiver was rediscovered by college students in 1984 and restored to the skies ...
Reverting military base names back to their original names, this time with different namesakes who share Confederate surnames ...
Seventy-two years ago, on July 27, 1953, the Korean War Armistice was signed, ending the fighting of the Korean War.
Ben Napier shares the essential item from his family's Scotland trip while Erin reflects on lessons and highlights from the journey.
Harold Terens fought in World War II. He’s lived almost 102 years, celebrating his birthday a couple weeks early with family ...
After eight decades, one family is finally getting the closure they've been looking for. A Houston soldier who died during ...
Godzilla has morphed over the years, but one constant is the devotion of its fans, who celebrated the Japanese monster's 70th ...
Seven Army bases, including Fort Benning and Fort Gordon in Georgia, are reverting back to original names that were changed ...
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