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Fort Craig and the Forgotten Civil War Battle That Shook the West
Hidden in the New Mexico desert, the ruins of Fort Craig overlook a battlefield most Americans have never heard of. In 1862, nearly 6,000 soldiers clashed at Valverde Ford in the largest land battle ...
On Thursday, November 27th, 2025, viewers will get to see 29 floats, 34 massive balloons and four wheeled "balloonicles" ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said the recent video in which six Democratic lawmakers called on U.S. troops to disobey ...
One of the last known survivors of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre in Oklahoma has died. Viola Ford Fletcher was 111.
A founding member of the National D-Day Memorial has passed away, but her commitment to her community will not soon be ...
November’s We The People segment features the friendship between a Tazewell County native and a young man from Italy, an ...
Ever heard of language as a secret weapon? Watch how the Navajo Code Talkers’ Indigenous language helped secure Allied ...
Nov. 14 (UPI) --On this date in history: In 1666, the first blood transfusion took place in London. Blood from one dog was transfused into another. In 1832, the first horse-drawn streetcar made its ...
Israel’s short but destructive summer war against Iran and its brazen military strikes on Doha in September have reignited a debate across the Middle East over the value of nuclear deterrence. Gulf ...
VIDEO: This Day in History: Nov. 4, 2016: The Citadel breaks ground on war memorial ...
Nearly 1.8 million Americans served in the Korean War, an armed conflict between North and South Korea that stretched from June 1950 to July 1953. Nearly 37,000 of them never made it home.
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