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How One Soldier Survived the Beaches of Normandy
Through the eyes of Benjamin Alvarado, we follow the life of a soldier storming the beaches of Normandy on D-Day. From the ...
Pfc. Nicolas Hartman, killed on Omaha Beach in 1944, was identified through DNA analysis and honored with a hero’s burial at ...
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WWII hero laid to rest at Houston National Cemetery after remaining unidentified for nearly 80 years
In 1946, officials sorted the remains into four Unknowns — X-53, X-83, X-83B and X-83C — which were interred at Normandy ...
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A fallen D-Day soldier is 'finally home' in Houston after 81 years thanks to new DNA analysis
Nicholas Hartman of Houston died in 1944 Allied invasion, but his remains could not be identified until this year. Advances ...
Robson Green walks in the footsteps of the soldiers of the D-Day landings in Normandy.
In his diary, Lam wrote of a narrow brush with death on D-Day aboard HMS Ramillies, as the battleship’s mighty guns were ...
Duncan Hall, who lives in Cannell Green, shares of how his birth brought his dad home, stopping him from joining the.
Jim Glennie also became the last living Gordon Highlander veteran of the Second World War to lay a wreath at the University ...
On Dec. 7, 1941, 16-year-old Warren Goss was told to get to Mount Royal Boulevard and sell newspapers. Goss, a dyslexic, ...
France awarded its highest honor, the Légion d’honneur, to the Chinese contingent’s last survivor in 2006. Huang Tingxin, ...
Before his death, Nobel Prize winner George C. Marshall broke a lifelong silence about D-Day, revealing something he once ...
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