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Remains ID’d of 2 Indiana brothers killed during Pearl Harbor attack
The Trapp brothers were assigned to the battleship USS Oklahoma on Dec. 7, 1941, when it was attacked by Japanese aircraft while moored at Pearl Harbor.
New Mexico’s first Black state senator is progressive Air Force veteran
A retired Air Force officer from Albuquerque will become the first Black state senator in New Mexico’s 108-year history.
By Cedar Attanasio, The Associate Press
Program allows some Alaska Native Vietnam vets to get land
Alaska Natives were allowed to apply for 160 acres of land under the 1906 Alaska Native Allotment Act.
An honor to fight: 95-year-old WWII veteran reflects decades after war
The beginning of his time in the military began in Fort Thomas, Kentucky, for basic training.
By Jordan Nelson, The Register-Herald via the AP
Another Marine was misidentified in iconic Iwo Jima flag-raising photo, Corps says
Originally, Pfc. Rene A. Gagnon was the Marine identified on the far side of the pole, who had a bit of his helmet showing, the Corps said.
By Philip Athey