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The 81st anniversary of World War II's D-Day was Friday, June 6th, but it could have been another day. Weather and ...
To maintain secrecy, a large portion of the Allied fleet was squirreled far away in northern Scotland. Consequently, five ...
Private Rodger Dean Andrews, a World War II soldier from Gravette, will be laid to rest with full military honors at 2:00 p.m. Monday, June 9, at Bethel Cemetery in Gravette, according to the Benton ...
Did you know that meteorology played a massive role during the invasion of D-Day? It was a forecast that changed world history.
On June 6, 1944, Supreme Allied Commander General Dwight D. Eisenhower gives the go-ahead for the largest amphibious military ...
First round of June Social Security payments goes out in three days Trump officials are vowing to end school desegregation ...
Day, and a time of historic combat, Washington witnessed a day of peace in the atmosphere, on the road from spring to summer.
Furious veterans have urged the Chancellor to shut down practice where fundraising platforms charge commission on Gift Aid ...
Discover how wartime meteorologists helped shape the D-Day invasion. Their timely forecast changed the course of WWII and ...
The man tasked with delivering that all-important forecast was Group Captain Stagg, the chief meteorological adviser to ...
I DON’T THINK THEY’LL BE AS WIDESPREAD OR AS STRONG AS TODAY’S OR TONIGHT’S, BUT AN ISOLATED SEVERE STORM IS POSSIBLE TOMORROW, SO WE’RE GOING TO GO WITH IMPACT WEATHER TOMORROW.
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