Marie Scott “saw” British forces land on the Normandy coast through her earphones. Stationed in tunnels 100 feet below Fort Southwick on the south coast of England, Scott was safe from the carnage of ...
This spy survived torture to make the Nazis pay for their crimes OZY: John Broich, assistant professor of history, discussed the strategic military value of Allied radio operators during World War II, ...
U.S. Army Air Forces Staff Sgt. Ralph D. Kolb, 19, of McGehee, Ark., who was killed during World War II, has been laid to rest in his hometown. Kolb was buried with full military honors at McGehee ...
For nearly a decade, hundreds of letters that Staff Sgt. Vincent J. Rogers Jr. wrote home have been displayed at a California museum, bearing witness to the transformation of a New York teenager into ...
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