The memories of the 1950-53 Korean War, while upheld stoutly in history, fade a little by the day in people's minds. But a majority of ...
Julie MacKnyght, a retired Army lieutenant colonel, toured Chipyong-ni, where U.S. and French troops under the United Nations ...
For China, the Korean War was more than a distant conflict — it was a defining moment of survival, power, and sacrifice. This is the war as Beijing saw it. ‘That Has Never Been Tolerated in the Entire ...
The first blog I ever wrote for the Southeast Missourian was in September 2011, and it dealt with the proposed closing of Cape Girardeau’s postal distribution center by the U.S. Postal Service. Along ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — After 75 years, the remains of a fallen soldier from Michigan were returned home on a flight piloted by his great-nephew. Pfc. Harold Dulyea’s remains were identified on ...
MUSKEGON MI -- The remains of a U.S. soldier killed in the Korean War were flown back to West Michigan by his great-nephew, a commercial pilot, in an emotional event. American Airlines Capt. Casey ...
Grumman Aircraft Engineering produced several successful aircraft during WW2, but it is perhaps best remembered for creating one of the US Navy's first jet-powered carrier-based fighters, the F9F ...
A North Korean soldier was taken into custody on Sunday after crossing the heavily fortified border with South Korea, Seoul said, in what appeared to be the first military defection in over a year.
EXCLUSIVE: A new feature-length documentary exploring the making of Stanley Kubrick’s seminal Vietnam War film Full Metal Jacket has completed filming in London, New York, and Los Angeles, with the ...
AUGUSTA, MI — Thanks to modern science, a Michigan soldier’s remains were returned home to his family 75 years after he was declared missing in action. Descendants of Capt. Charles Graham Gibson Jr.
The South Korean textile artist’s work will be on display at Art Basel Paris at a booth by the New York gallerist Tina Kim. By Lauren Gallow On a recent Wednesday afternoon, hushed “oohs” and “ahhs” ...