U.S. Army Private 1st Class Harry H. Hosfelt Jr. from Connellsville, Fayette County was killed in action on Feb. 9, 1944 when ...
Skeletal remains found in a plastic bag in California in 1985 have been identified as those of a woman who was born during the American Civil War and died over a century ago, according to a lab ...
The remains of the missing service members were identified by the Pentagon ... second Trump-Kim meeting this past February in Hanoi, Vietnam. This week the DPAA held its annual briefing in ...
“You should not have to hide your identity. Who are we to judge? RIP.” Bill Reimann, who worked in the fire department with ...
Cleveland City Hall and Erieview offices will be closed for a second day on Tuesday, June 11, as officials continue to investigate a "cyber event." ...
EAST CLEVELAND, Ohio (WJW) – The Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner has identified the human bones found in the backyard of an East Cleveland home. The M.E. reports the remains were identified as ...
EAST CLEVELAND, Ohio (WJW) – The Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner has identified the human bones found in the backyard of an East Cleveland home. The M.E. reports the remains were identified as ...
On Monday, June 3, the House of Heroes partnered with the Columbus Country Club to give back to a Vietnam veteran who served in Germany and received the National Defense Service Medal. SP4 ...
Oscar Ortiz is an Orange Grove native and a Vietnam Veteran Ortiz dropped out of school after only completing seventh grade. He then enlisted in the U.S. Navy. A recent trip to Orange Grove ISD ...
will be an important part of preserving our Vietnam history for generations to come and ensuring our New Jersey Vietnam Veterans’ Memorial and Museum remains a travel and tourism destination in the ...
ORANGE GROVE, Texas (KRIS) — It’s never too late to get your education. One Orange Grove native and Vietnam Veteran is a prime example, after recently walking the stage to get his diploma.
Fifty-six years ago, my family received a knock on the door with news that no family of a service member ever wants to get. My brother, First Lt. Charles “Chickie” Asselta, was killed in ...