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‘You are always in my heart’: A look at love letters from World War II
For Valentine’s Day, Military Times delved into love letters that helped U.S. troops and their families through the dark days of World War II.
By Dave Kindy
Pearl Harbor survivor and WWII veteran wants cards for his 100th birthday
Jack Holder will turn 100 on Dec. 13.
By Sarah Sicard
Graphic series honors Korean War hero who single-handedly stopped a Chinese assault
His men found Red Cloud's body, shot eight times. Enemy bodies littered the area around the outpost.
How Doc Martens went from WWII discards to everyone’s favorite grunge boot
Dr. Martens have humble WWII origins.
By Sarah Sicard
Pin-Ups For Vets releases 2022 calendar to raise money for veterans
Pin-Ups For Vets has visited nearly 15,000 hospitalized veterans and donated over $80,000 toward veterans’ healthcare programs.
By J.D. Simkins
Case of 76 in veterans home who died of COVID lands in court
Prosecutors say the decision to cram residents who were positive for the coronavirus into the same unit as those with no symptoms was negligent.
Remains of Tennessee soldier killed in WWII being returned
The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency identified the remains using DNA and other means last September.
Fort Benning memorializes Black soldier lynched in 1941, as post awaits renaming effort
Pvt. Felix Hall is the only known victim of extrajudicial lynching to have died on a U.S. military base.
By Davis Winkie
How World War II led to the invention of super glue
Though discovered by accident, super glue has become a staple of American households.
By Caitlin O'Brien
WW II veteran celebrates 104th birthday in Virginia
Family and friends celebrate the 104th birthday of WWII veteran Retired Lt. Col. Louis Frazier Martin.
By KRISTI K. HIGGINS