The Battle of the Chosin Reservoir and the Medal of Honor
The Advance: “Home by Christmas” The Inchon landing by the X Corps in September 1950 and the breakout from Pusan by the 8th Army led
The Advance: “Home by Christmas” The Inchon landing by the X Corps in September 1950 and the breakout from Pusan by the 8th Army led
Lee Moves North After their stunning victory at the Battle of Chancellorsville, Confederate General Robert E. Lee and his 72,000-man Army of Northern Virginia crossed
A Daring Plan With limited domestic petroleum production of its own, Nazi Germany was highly dependent upon oil production and refining facilities outside its borders.
Lieutenant Vincent Capodanno – the “Grunt Padre” Awarded the Medal of Honor: January 7, 1969 Born in Staten Island, New York, Vincent Capodanno was ordained
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