You've probably heard the saying "Age is just a number," but imagine being over 100 years old—108 to be exact.
One of the last surviving British servicemen to take part in the D-Day landings has died at the ... the Jerries [German troops] were firing at us." Mr Winter's ship came under artillery and ...
Now, the momentous day was upon them. The United States Navy was finally going to apologize for what it did on Oct. 26, 1882. Pauline Jim, center, is assisted as she greets the arrival of the ...
Now, 142 years later, the perpetrator of the bombardment — the US Navy — has apologized. Rear Adm. Mark Sucato, the commander of the Navy’s northwest region, issued the apology during an at ...
Therefore, strong investments must be made now to ensure the Navy, and most importantly the United States, can meet this threat head-on. It comes as no shock to the reader that America and its ...