Don Swank, 98, is a World War II veteran whose family is raising funds to help keep him at Churchill Retirement Home in Manhattan.
The Veterans Weekly Cup of Coffee Club celebrated two veterans who served in World War II and have reached 100 years old.
Don Swank, 98, is a World War II veteran whose family is raising funds to help keep him at Churchill Retirement Home in Manhattan.
A suburban World War II veteran decided to celebrate a milestone on land, proving if he can do it, so can you.
SFPD and the United States Army escorted the remains of missing World War II veteran U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Yuen Hop on Friday ...
Ralph Cochran celebrated his 102nd birthday with a convoy of vintage, World War II era vehicles and, of course, birthday cake ...
At just 17 years old, Joseph Coy left Pittsfield High School to enlist in the Navy, serving on Utah Beach on D-Day and later ...
A free symposium at the museum Feb. 15 will look at African American engagment in World War II and its place in social ...
James "Ralph" Cochran was a radio operator in the United States Army Air Forces from 1943-46. He served as a gunner and radio ...
Days shy of his 101st birthday, Sgt. Harold "Bud" Pressel stood in front of a full house at the American Legion in Dallastown ...