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Our friend Henry Langrehr may be gone, but the memory of what he did for our great nation will never fade away.
Henry Langrehr, 100, a Clinton native who as a member of the 82nd Airborne Division parachuted into France on D-Day, died ...
On the day he would graduate from Clinton High School, Henry Langrehr was preparing to jump to the beaches of Normandy.
A new film details the intervention of six American GIs who risked their lives 80 years ago to save Rothenburg ob der Tauber ...
On D-Day Nurse Joyce Dandridge from Wooburn was waiting anxiously in a train in a railway siding somewhere on the south coast. It was no ordinary train, having been converted to an ambulance train.
Henry Langrehr, decorated World War II veteran and author from Clinton, died Wednesday at the age of 100. Langrehr was just 19 when he jumped from a plane over France during the war, moments ...
In the early 1900s, Alton's City Band, also known as the White Hussars, celebrated German heritage with elaborate uniforms ...
Throughout World War 2 the one tank above all else that would strike fear into the heart of Allied soldiers was the Tiger ...
Royal Marines veteran Alan Jukes, 101 shared his wartime memories of the worst day of his life - having to leave his fellow ...
Preeminent Holocaust scholar Raul Hilberg underscored that almost everyone murdered at a camp arrived by train, including ...
Plan Ahead: Since some of Normandy's D-Day beaches sit roughly 200 miles northwest of Paris, you're in for a full day, but the rolling hills and lush pastures of the French countryside create a scenic ...