October 16, 2023 The hidden truth about this controversial ‘Band of Brothers’ commander "Band of Brothers" Capt. Sobel, played by actor David Schwimmer, is still controversial. He was criticized as incompetent, but he also drilled Easy Company into a stellar unit.
October 15, 2023 World War II veteran, a former German POW, is turning 100: War 'should be a last resort' A former German POW during World War II, Wally King of Ohio, will soon be celebrating his 100th birthday and will be marking the occasion with a return trip to Germany.
October 11, 2023 Black medic who treated hundreds of troops under enemy fire on D-Day to be honored in Arlington Black Army medic Waverly B. Woodson Jr. will be honored posthumously at the Arlington National Cemetery for treating hundreds of troops while injured on D-Day.
October 6, 2023 Artwork believed stolen during Holocaust returned after 17-year fight with Ohio college Oberlin College in Ohio is returning a drawing believed to be stolen during the Holocaust from a Jewish art collector after 17 years of the family advocating for the return of the artwork.
October 6, 2023 Meet the American who paved the way for the interstate, Gen. Lucius Clay, master planner, hero of two nations Gen. Lucius D. Clay was called by President Dwight Eisenhower to create a plan to build the Interstate Highway System, after a career of grand logistics achievements.
October 5, 2023 Undersea video of lost WWII aircraft carriers provides new clues about their dramatic last moments New video footage of three aircraft carriers sunk during the Battle of Midway in 1942 has provided additional insight into the last moments of the doomed ships.
October 3, 2023 NSA announces new artificial intelligence security center: 'Desperately needed' The National Security Agency is set to launch a new security center to help protect U.S. artificial intelligence systems and algorithms as well as defend the country from AI threats.
October 1, 2023 WWII veteran's missing dog tags found in unlikely spot: 'My heart just stopped' A dog tag that belonged to Fred Jackson, a celebrated World War II veteran and Lexington’s first African American constable, was found by two teens during a park cleanup.
September 28, 2023 WWII-era military sleep method could help insomniacs nod off quickly, some claim: 'Peace and calm' A technique originally used by the U.S. military to help people fall asleep quickly can be extremely effective, a TikTok user claims. Sleep experts weigh in.
September 25, 2023 New York veteran, 105, shares her secret to a fulfilling life: Faith, family and 'no regrets' New York veteran Susan Rossetti turned 105 and is sharing what she feels are the key ways to live a fulfilling life: family, faith and trying everything without saying "no."