Black New York Army National Guard soldiers who bravely served in World War I combat have been awarded a Congressional Gold Medal. The gold medal was presented to the descendants of some of the 4,000 ...
The Wake County Sheriff’s Office has identified a woman killed in a 1968 homicide using partner agencies and advancements in forensic genealogy. On Thursday, the sheriff’s office and State Bureau of ...
When it comes to the 1968 Topps Baseball set, each card’s distinctive burlap-style borders and rustic feel make it one of the most recognizable set of the late-1960’s. In addition to its unique ...
Clair Luttrell, 70, a retired railroad conductor living in New Braunfels, Texas, on his 1968 Dodge “Bengals” Charger R/T, as told to A.J. Baime In 1993, I was on vacation in Hazard, Ky. I was visiting ...
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth has summoned nearly all of the US military’s top generals to Marine Corps Base Quantico next week — without telling them why. The directive was given on short notice to ...
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‘They fought for a country that didn’t fight for them’: The US honors the ‘Harlem Hellfighters’
Four years after President Joe Biden signed the Harlem Hellfighters Congressional Gold Medal Act into the law, a ceremony was held honoring the 369th Infantry Regiment, a group of primarily Black ...
The Harlem Hellfighters of the New York National Guard's 369th Infantry Regiment were posthumously honored this week with a Congressional Gold Medal. They received the highest civilian honor given by ...
WASHINGTON - Black New York National Guard Soldiers, known as “hellfighters” by their German enemies 100 years ago, were recognized with Congress’ highest honor during a Sept. 3 ceremony at the U.S.
Westchester Congressman George Latimer joined officials and family members in laying a wreath at Arlington National Cemetery on Wednesday. The group was honoring the Harlem Hellfighters and their ...
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WASHINGTON — Defense officials, congressional leaders and lawmakers honored members of a famed African-American regiment from New York that served during World War I, as part of a ceremony Wednesday ...
Sept. 3 (UPI) --Congress honored the men of the Army's 369th Infantry Regiment, known as the "Harlem Hellfighters," with a Congressional Gold Medal during a Wednesday afternoon ceremony in Washington.
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