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On April 20, 1945, Perfect and the 42nd crossed over the border and attacked the Germans in the city of Asch. → Read More
From his hospital bed in California, George Giorgetti continued his letter to his sister Norma in November of 1940. → Read More
The author says the letter may have been the best gift Giorgetti's family could have received. → Read More
Giorgetti was working at Owens Corning Fiberglass when he enlisted in the Navy on Oct. 9, 1940. → Read More
"I learned how to survive and I can survive on anything," he said in 2009. → Read More
An estimated 100 POWs and other prisoners died during the brutal 100-mile march in the dead of winter. → Read More
Hugh "Bud" Imlay served as a Merchant Marine during World War II. → Read More
Historian Doug Stout delves further into the story behind Eldon Leroy Armstrong. → Read More
Historian Doug Stout investigates the life and death of Eldon Leroy Armstrong, who died in World War I. → Read More
Campbell was awarded the Bronze Star Medal for his heroic actions just outside Ickern, Germany. → Read More
Robert Russell Harvey was born in Newark on June 24, 1922 to World War One Army veteran Russell B. and Eva Harvey. → Read More
The 20-page investigative report was filed 10 days after the accident by the Army Air Corps at Wright Field. → Read More
Doug Stout recalls the multiple tragedies from the accidental plane crash in Newark during World War II. → Read More
Agnes Sasser served in the Women's Army Corps and got closer to combat than any woman at the time. → Read More
"We knew the bombs we had nursed into the planes were cutting a path of fire and destruction on enemy soil." → Read More
Massa met 22-year-old, 2nd Lieutenant Gladys Downs at a Kentucky hospital. They were soon married. → Read More
On Jan. 7, 1945, Lieutenant Paul Massa landed with the 63rd Infantry Regiment on the beach of Luzon. → Read More
Massa said, "There were times when I saw 20 or 30 men killed or wounded within a few minutes." → Read More
Coyne said he paid a little more than $100 to ship home the dog he had adopted in Europe. → Read More
Since the 4th Cavalry was nicknamed the "Devil Brigade,' the dog was named Devil. → Read More