Beginning in 1943, the US War Department published a series of pamphlets for US Army personnel in the European theater of World War II. Titled “Army Talks,” the series was designed “to help [the ...
Alright, so what's next for Uncle Sam? We asked readers what their new vision for the old icon might be. Our inbox started to fill up. Some folks loved the idea and ran with it; others got a ...
DeWitt, N.Y. -- The former Uncle Sam's night club is going to meet the wrecking ball soon. The long-vacant building at the northeast corner of Erie Boulevard East and Bridge Street, which also ...
A profile of Andrew "Andy" Negra Jr., of Helen, Georgia, one of a dwindling number of veterans took part in the Allies' ...
Most people recognize that paying taxes is necessary. The money helps build and maintain highways and other infrastructure. It helps fight crime and keeps several important institutions operating.
Their thesis was: Yes, it's true, we need rubber ... but they were very upset about it: "Oh, now Uncle Sam is going to abandon us." He said, "You can't have it both ways. You're complaining ...
But one thing is certain: All of the district’s 400,000 students will receive a free breakfast and lunch every day for the second year in a row, regardless of financial need. “I can’t tell ...
There aren’t many voices left in American politics that you can trust. These days it feels like we are all wading ... shortly after World War II. At the moment, Uncle Sam is borrowing another ...
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Our folks are voting, and they're voting at the levels we need them to vote in order for us to win. And in fact, when you get under the hood on those numbers and you look at who our people are ...
"Then we said, 'You're getting awarded this medal you ... Frank Pierce and his brother Donald Dobie both serving in World War II. His uncle Rod Dobie was also a light horseman in World War I.