SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (WWLP) – Federal prosecutors have filed a civil forfeiture action to reclaim a historic firearm believed to have been stolen from the Springfield Armory several decades ago.
Bovino allegedly denied promoting two border patrol officials because of their race, according to several reports The recently demoted border patrol official Gregory Bovino, who served as the face of ...
On June 17, 1863, Col. Luigi Palma di Cesnola was forced to watch his men get slaughtered near the village of Aldie, Virginia. Just hours earlier, his superior officer had placed him under arrest for ...
Nobody at the start this invasion predicted that Russian soldiers would be charging Ukrainian positions on horseback, but that is exactly what we are now seeing on social media. Predictably enough, ...
A trial is set to kick off on Thursday to determine whether restoring the names of Confederate leaders to Virginia schools discriminates against black students. The legal battle over the school names ...
Brigadier General Strong Vincent, a Waterford native, is best known for his heroic defense of Little Round Top at Gettysburg. Vincent's leadership was evident prior to Gettysburg, particularly during ...
On December 6, 1861, a special dispatch from Stanford, Kentucky to the Louisville Daily Journal warned that a sizeable Confederate cavalry force had crossed the Cumberland River and threatened ...
The US Army said Tuesday it will restore the names of seven Army bases that previously honored Confederate leaders. “We are also going to be restoring the names to Fort Pickett, Fort Hood, Fort Gordon ...
Robert Colby - Author, An Unholy Traffic: Slave Trading in the Civil War South A Harper's Weekly illustration of Confederate soldiers driving Black Americans south in 1862 Library of Congress In the ...
ATLANTA — A federal judge on Monday dismissed an Army Ranger foundation’s lawsuit seeking the reinstatement of a prominent Confederate officer’s name to the Ranger memorial at Fort Moore. U.S.
McConnellsburg, Fulton County (WHTM) – Just southeast of McConnellsburg along Route 16, or the Mercersburg Turnpike as it was called in the 1800s, is a Pennsylvania historical marker that reminds us ...
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