HARLINGEN, TEXAS —This week, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs […]
The Yeoman (F)s, popularly called ‘Yeomanettes’ to their objection, […]
Cpl. Earl LaPan, a World War II U.S. Army Air […]
Maj. Charles Leonetti immigrated to the United States from Italy […]
Many know the history of the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln, but few are aware of the tremendous effort it took to capture John Wilkes Booth. Fewer still know the story of the brave men who gave their life in that pursuit.
The National Cemetery Administration’s (NCA) Veterans Cemetery Grants Program (VCGP), created in 1978, is celebrating the 40th anniversary of the program.
Rear Adm. Alene B. Duerk had a long military career […]
Lt. Col. Robert Joseph Andrews served as a pilot in […]
On Dec. 7, 1941, Seaman 1st Class Eugene Woodrow Wicker, only 20 years old, was serving aboard the USS Oklahoma in Pearl Harbor when the Japanese launched their infamous surprise attack.
Lt. Col. Alexander Miguel Roberts served as an Army pilot […]
Eight cemetery director interns successfully completed the training and will now serve as assistant directors to national cemeteries across the nation.
Cpl. Harry Weber enlisted in the Army during World War […]