Army Private Alfred Thomas Langevin was laid to rest with full military honors at Fairmount Cemetery in Weymouth, 81 years after he went missing during World War II.
The panels, only displayed last year, were taken down earlier this summer, the Black Liberators told Newsweek.
Illinois State Treasurer Michael Frerichs reunited a Purple Heart with the family of a World War II veteran after it was ...
Decades ago, as some of the bloodiest fighting in World War II ramped up in Europe, 19-year-old 1st Lt. Jeffersons Wiggins, ...
The fields at Margraten would become one of 14 permanent overseas military cemeteries set aside for America’s World War II ...
At 100 years old, World War II veteran Ben Lafon can still recall his journey from a Texas farm boy to a sergeant in the U.S.
A lost Purple Heart medal was given back to a World War II veteran's family 35 years after his death just in time for Veteran ...
Concerned officials in the Netherlands have inquired why information about Black US WWII service members has been removed ...
Patty Knies didn’t know that her uncle, James Bennett, of Oak Lawn, received a Purple Heart after twice being wounded in World War II.
The family of Army rifleman James R. Bennett, a World War II veteran from Illinois, has been reunited with his lost Purple ...
Wallace Goldfarb, 102, was one of the few who survived as ball turret gunners, flying 34 combat missions over France and ...
A Purple Heart is one of the most prestigious awards a member of the military can receive. Now, Illinois Treasurer Michael Frerichs is helping the family of a World War II veteran get it back.