When most people think of the Pacific Theater of World War II, they envision tropical islands, heat, and jungle combat.
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Netherlands WWII cemetery removes displays honoring Black soldiers
ABMC, however, told Dutch news outlets that one panel is “off display, though not out of rotation,” although a second panel was “retired.” ...
Raphael Morris has never been to his uncle’s final resting place, the U.S. military’s only cemetery in the Netherlands—although a transatlantic trip is on his bucket list. To go and see where U.S.
BASTOGNE, Belgium — After 80 years and every December, the town of Bastogne becomes a living memorial to the American Soldiers who fought and died during one of World War II’s most intense battles.
Cpl. James M. Walker of Pawnee, Oklahoma was recently identified by the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency and the Armed ...
Concerned officials in the Netherlands have inquired why information about Black US WWII service members has been removed from a cemetery in the country.
Jewish American Soldiers: Stories from WWII tells the stories of 12 Jewish American veterans from the Charlotte, NC, area. They were fighting a war on three fronts: against the Nazis, against the ...
The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA) is working to identify dozens of Black soldiers killed in World War II. They served as part of the 92nd Infantry Division, known as the Buffalo Soldiers.
Europe will commemorate the 80th anniversary of Nazi Germany’s surrender on May 8. But thousands of locals remain committed to preserving year-round the memories of those killed while fighting to ...
The information panels were removed following ‘an internal review of interpretive content,’ according to the American Battle ...
The Dutch television program Even tot hier briefly reinstalled two information panels Saturday evening near the U.S. military ...
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