BELMAR, NJ –Eighty-one years ago today, on November 10, 1944, Belmar native Seaman First Class Frederick Lyman Abbott, U.S.
For 80 years, the family of Steward’s Mate 1st Class William Arthur Brown has wondered what really happened to him during World War II.
Learn how potatoes played a surprising role in a WWII submarine battle, becoming one of the quirkiest little known legends in naval history.
For eight decades, family members were told that Steward’s Mate First Class William Arthur Brown (USNR) was thrown overboard while serving his country during WWII.
The widow of a Pearl Harbor attack survivor is donating the bullet that nearly killed him on that day - December 7, 1941. She ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — It’s been 80 years since a World War II sailor from Knoxville was killed when his ship was attacked. There was no funeral since his remains were lost at sea. Now, a member of ...
Don Faurot, head football coach at the University of Missouri, enlisted in the U.S. Navy during World War II despite being ...
Pfc. Edwin Kesler, who will turn 100 later this month, spent a quiet Veterans Day with family and friends this year at home ...
The remains of a United States Navy Ensign killed near Yap Island over the Pacific Ocean during World War II has finally returned to Salt Lake City, where he was born and raised.