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At the conclusion of D-Day, Allied death tolls exceeded 4,000, with 2,500 of those being U.S. Army Soldiers. The U.S. Army and the Allied partners who were part of the invasion continue to honor ...
Filling in for Willie Geist, NBC’s Hallie Jackson wraps up Sunday TODAY by sharing mug shots sent in by viewers. This week, ...
U.S. Army Rangers resting in the vicinity of Pointe du Hoc, which they assaulted in support of Omaha Beach landings on D-Day, June 6, 1944. (Naval History and Heritage Command) ...
A handout photo made available by the US Army shows US soldiers of the 16th Infantry Regiment, wounded while storming Omaha Beach, waiting by the chalk cliffs for evacuation to a field hospital for ...
The Army's website says that "the more poetic insist D-Day is short for 'day of decision.'" Asked in 1964, Eisenhower instructed his assistant Brig. Gen. Robert Schultz, to answer.
Black Army medic who saved 200 troops on D-Day to be awarded Distinguished Service Cross. Army Cpl. Waverly B. Woodson, Jr. saved 200 US troops on Omaha Beach.
As the 80th anniversary of D-Day approaches, Army veteran Dennis Schone worries about the potential for war clouds to return over Europe. Skip to content. NOWCAST WLWT News 5 at 11:00.
During World War II, units of Ranger soldiers faced battles on the beaches of Normandy during D-Day. The rangers will be honored this month.
An exhibit at the National Museum of the U.S. Army commemorates the 80th anniversary of the decisive World War II operation, celebrating the paratroopers who were essential to its success.
Army 1st Lt. Lee Jackson Bowers, grandfather of Command Sgt. Maj. Vern Daley, participated in D-Day airborne operations on June 6, 1944. (Courtesy of Command Sgt. Maj. Vern Daley) ...
7,800,000 sq. ft., is such engineering equipment as ten-and 14-ton road rollers, nine-ton bulldozers, pneumatic air compressors, concrete mixers, oxygen and acetylene generating plants, 100,000 ...