The soldiers were killed in a mine blast aboard a Coast Guard landing craft headed for Omaha Beach on June 6, 1944.
The service members had been unidentified for decades. Now, we know their names and they've been laid to rest. Some family ...
June 6, 1944, is an important date in American and world history. That’s when the Allies stormed the beaches at Normandy, ...
After decades of uncertainty, families are preparing to honor 25 U.S. service members lost during the D-Day landings with a ...
A soldier from Virginia who died on D-Day has been accounted for 81 years after he was killed, officials said in a news release. The company disembarked from their landing craft at around 7 a.m.
After more than eight decades, 16 U.S. soldiers killed during the D-Day landings have been identified and will be buried at Omaha National Cemetery. The remains, recovered from a landing craft ...
PARIS (AP) — Charles Shay, a decorated Native American veteran who was a 19-year-old U.S. Army medic when he landed on Omaha Beach on D-Day and helped save lives, died on Wednesday. He was 101. Shay ...
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D-Day fallen identified and buried at Omaha cemetery
Honors for D-Day dead: Identified U.S. soldiers from the D-Day landings were buried with full honors at Omaha National Cemetery. From unknown graves: The service members had been buried as unknowns in ...
Families were preparing to honor 25 U.S. service members lost during the D-Day landings with a burial in Omaha on May 7.
PARIS (AP) — Charles Shay, a decorated Native American veteran who was a 19-year-old U.S. Army medic when he landed on Omaha Beach on D-Day and helped save lives, died on Wednesday. He was 101. Shay ...
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