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Thousands of Misspellings, Mistakes and Omissions Found in US Korean War Veterans Memorial
Thousands of Misspellings, Mistakes and Omissions Found in US Korean War Veterans Memorial
Jan 17, 2023
The New York Times first reported that the Wall of Remembrance includes 1,015 misspelled names and 245 names of service members who didn’t die from circumstances of the war, while leaving out around 500 names of service members that should be listed.
Ansel Adams Hauntingly Beautiful Images: Photographing the Despair of Japanese-American Internment
Ansel Adams Hauntingly Beautiful Images: Photographing the Despair of Japanese-American Internment
Jan 17, 2023
Photographer Ansel Adams brought his talented eye to bear on an American tragedy.
He Survived the Kamikaze Attack on USS Bunker Hill. Today He’s One To Remember That Day
He Survived the Kamikaze Attack on USS Bunker Hill. Today He’s One To Remember That Day
Jan 17, 2023
Everett “Red” Lanman served at Leyte Gulf, Luzon, Formosa, Iwo Jima, and, of course, Okinawa.
Turmoil in Richmond: Joe Johnston, Jefferson Davis command alliance was doomed from the start
Turmoil in Richmond: Joe Johnston, Jefferson Davis command alliance was doomed from the start
Jan 17, 2023
An interview with historian Richard M. McMurry on his 2023 book, "The Civil Wars of General Joseph E. Johnston, Confederate States Army."
How Allied Forces Used Code and Hunches To Turn the Tables on German U-Boats
How Allied Forces Used Code and Hunches To Turn the Tables on German U-Boats
Jan 17, 2023
Overcoming squabbles over Enigma, American and British forces sunk dozens of enemy subs.
‘Wonder Only Ends in Wonder’
‘Wonder Only Ends in Wonder’
Jan 13, 2023
A young Buckeye recounts the days after the Battle of Stones River.