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The women were sent to Europe to clear a backlog of 17 million pieces of mail waiting to be sent to U.S. troops.
The Wood County Museum remembers World War II and local veterans in its newest exhibit, “We’ll Meet Again: Remembering World ...
Eighty years on, the spritely 100-year-old - who now teaches yoga and saw in her big birthday with a celebratory flight in a ...
A special celebration was held this week for a centenarian veteran who dedicated his life to service both in uniform and in ...
Stagecoach South Wales is offering free travel for military personnel, veterans, and cadets on VE 80 Day. This initiative is ...
"I'm shocked, personally, the fact that women and our accomplishments are somehow under a broad umbrella of DEI," said Phyllis Wilson.
WASHINGTON (Tribune News Service) — An all-female, all-Black women’s Army Corps battalion who cleared out a 17 million-piece ...
Stockton Heritage Museum, 107 W. Front St., will host “The Journey of Mollie’s War: WACs and WWII,” a presentation by author and speaker Cyndee Schaffer at 2 ...
WASHINGTON, D. C. - An all-female, all-Black Women’s Army Corps battalion who cleared out a 17 million-piece backlog of U.S.
The 173rd Brigade Support Battalion joins Italians dancing in Piazza Marconi to celebrate the 80th anniversary of their town.
The Six Triple Eight cleared a years-long backlog of mail in just three months. Eighty years later, the unit is finally getting the recognition it deserves ...