Rosie the Riveter wasn't one person, but she is one of the most enduring icons of American history, representing the estimated 6 million women who entered the workforce during World War II.
While the People’s Liberation Army is quickly expanding its naval capabilities, the U.S. Navy is being plagued by delays and ...
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Rosie the Riveters is a term to describe women who took on industrial and government jobs during WWII. Millions of women ...
Gunnery Sgt. John Basilone, one of World War II’s most decorated Marines, received the Medal of Honor and the Navy Cross ...
As the U.S. war machine churned to life during World War II, the need for manpower began to push the limits of the ...
Uncover history as we magnet fish near a military base and discover WW2 military equipment! From relics to rare finds, this ...
Many local veterans want to pay homage to the Triple Nickles, the first African American paratroopers, who served during ...
In this week's Texas history column, Ken Bridges explores Texan Claire Chennault's Flying Tigers volunteer fighter pilots in World War II ...
Columbia leaders and military members gathered Friday to commemorate the death of World War II veteran John Harlan Willis 80 years since his passing.
As men rushed off to war in Europe, Ruth Grannick took on a new mission back home -- top-secret message decoding for the U.S. Navy. Laura Levine took ...
Our grandparents turned crises into a generational post-war boom. The call is out in Halifax to do it again.