1 of 7 | A bust of Civil War Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman can be seen between the vaults at Grant's Tomb in New York City.
Gen. John “Black Jack” Pershing was one of only two men ever to be named “general of the Armies of the United States” — ...
Recognized by the Blue Jackets in October, 100-year-old Walter Stitt Jr. recently wrote a book about his experiences overseas ...
The simple copper and cardboard urns gathering dust on shelves only had the name of each of the 28 soldiers - but nothing ...
Walter Tolbert’s keepsakes from the war came to the Danville Historical Society by chance. They’re some of the only items the ...
For several decades, the cremated remains of more than two dozen American Civil War veterans languished in storage facilities ...
Many now believe that the U.S. could descend into political violence. Some are joining survivalist communities, canning ...
A state park in North Dakota containing the name of a Civil War-era general who led attacks against Native Americans has been ...
"Above all, let's not forget that this is war and we are short on soldiers," the father of seven and grandfather of six told AFP.
Adventure Archaeology Hidden History Revealed: Civil War Soldier Unearthed Posted: October 28, 2024 | Last updated: October 28, 2024 A backyard excavation uncovers the remains of a Civil War ...
A World War II soldier who was killed in the mountains of France during a German offensive in 1944 has been identified, and his remains will be reburied at Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia ...