Crosley-produced proximity fuses were the first deployed to enemy lines and responsible for the first kill of an enemy aircraft. The world's first smart bomb, produced here in Cincinnati, turned the ...
In a nod to the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II, a new immersive exhibit opening at Kenan House Gallery in ...
U.S. Army Air Forces Pvt. 1st Class Bernard J. Calvi, 23, died in a prisoner of war camp in the Philippines during World War ...
The men and women who served in our military, fought and won that great war now are in their 90s or older. According to U.S.
Jeremiah P. Mahoney had been missing in action since 1945. His remains will be interred in Arlington National Cemetery in ...
During his time in the Navy, veteran Richard Young captured some of the most raw and powerful moments of World War II. Young ...
Before shipping overseas for World War II, Bud Sabetay enjoyed a trip to Coney Island amusement park in New York. A fortune teller read his palm and told him that he had a long lifeline and ...
Elvis Spotts, who served as a mechanic on the SS Cape Isabel, tragically lost his life on Feb. 22, 1944, when he was ...
In October 1945, two months after the U.S. dropped atomic bombs on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and one ...
Like many veterans, 85-year-old Gerald J. Druffel values greatly the experiences he gained serving America during World War ...
Robert Brutinel joined the U.S. Marines because he liked their uniforms. But his life and legacy would become a story of a hero, both overseas and at home.
In honor of Veterans Day, 100-year-old Mae Warner recalls her time serving in World War II, back when women were not allowed to serve in combat. Here's her story.