Dragon Wagons, rare World War II trucks, are a part of military history, and there’s one parked on Long Island.
Allied planners knew logistics were critical for waging modern war. And GMC had the perfect truck for the job.
A World War I veteran who took his own life in Largs Bay nine months after the end of hostilities has become a rare addition ...
Mahlon Conaway served in World War II. He's a recipient of the National Order of the Legion on Honour, which is France's ...
Every day, vehicles and commuters roll aboard the Cape Henlopen between New London, CT, and Orient Point on Long Island — ...
By Cailin Riley On May 21, 1948, Jeanne Siebold sat down inside the small apartment she shared with her husband, John Siebold ...
Veterans Day is a time to honor the brave men and women who have served the U.S. armed forces. The classic and vintage ...
In the scorching deserts of North Africa, British forces pulled off one of the most audacious deceptions of World War[...] ...
Community rallied to rebuild Laredo WWII veteran John Edward Berry’s home and dignity in 2014; he died in 2016 honored by the ...