Private George Watson's Medal of Honor
Private George Watson received the Medal of Honor for his courageous rescue of fellow soldiers.
Private George Watson received the Medal of Honor for his courageous rescue of fellow soldiers.
The 92nd Infantry Division’s unit newspaper earned a place as one of the premier combat division publications in the Armed Forces during World War II.
Soldiers of the US Army’s 34th Infantry Division, the “Red Bull” Division, landed in Belfast, Northern Ireland on January 26, 1942.
Lieutenant Alexander R. Nininger received the first Medal of Honor of World War II.
Hawaii’s initial importance to the US Army was not due to long-term planning, but it would become a crucial piece of a defensive network in the Pacific.
Veterans Day profile of Pearl Harbor Survivor and friend of the Museum Armando “Chick” Galella.
Attached to Canadian and British forces, the first Americans to see ground combat in Europe witnessed disaster at Dieppe.
Eduardo Peniche came to the United States to obtain an education and became a decorated war veteran and proud American in the process.
World War II shaped conversations on the future of service including universal military training and conscription.
Just when you thought that most of the stories of the legendary all-black female military unit from World War II had been told, along comes the recent discovery that 14 of the 855 women from the “Six Triple Eight” have a final resting place at America’s most hallowed grounds, Arlington National Cemetery.