Many of us say we would die for our country. But are we willing to wind up alive in a cage for an even higher principle?
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In honor of his mother and others imprisoned at the internment camp, baseball player Dan Kwong has restored a diamond in the ...
Eden Camp is thrilled to announce the highly-anticipated return of its Living History Weekend, which is set to take place ...
The U.S. Army War College removed dozens of diversity-related research articles and podcasts by academics and service members ...
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - In a ceremony fitting for those who bravely served our county, the state’s second veterans home ...
The last time the Alien Enemies Act was invoked, the largest camp to house mostly American citizens was built in a desolate, ...
ALTOONA, Pa. — Penn State Altoona history students Will Auman, Jacob Dicks, Emma Moniz and Cinnsire Warner recently assisted ...
When the United States entered World War II following the attacks on Pearl Harbor, Audrey Horton was just eight years-old. As ...
Soldiers with U.S. Army Garrison-Fort McCoy traded out the Army Materiel Command patches on their uniforms for the blue ...
Jo Ellis is one of thousands of trans service members who face uncertainty after President Donald Trump signed an executive ...
Although Mark Conrad began collecting German war relics as a child in Cape Girardeau, Mo., it wasn’t until the year 2001 that his collection began to take on a life of its own.