British army veteran Bill Gladden desired to return to France for the 80th anniversary of D-Day to honor fallen comrades. Gladden, part of the diminishing group of WWII veterans, has died at the age of 100. Despite battling cancer, Gladden remained determined
You’ve been asked to be a maid of honor at someone’s wedding, and you might be wondering what exactly you’re expected to do now. Every bride is going to handle wedding-related responsibilities differently, but generally, the bride-to-be does rely heavily on their
Jason Kelce is giving back to college students who are in a position similar to one he knows quite well. On April 11, Jason Kelce, along with his brother Travis Kelce, visited their alma mater, the University of Cincinnati in Cincinnati, Ohio.
National Medal of Honor Day, March 25, recognizes U.S. military members who have accomplished acts of valor in service. On behalf of Congress, the president of the U.S. awards the Medal of Honor to select military personnel who have remarkable stories of
Recent ceremonies, including flag-placing and libation rituals, honor the memory of Black soldiers buried in Vicksburg National Cemetery. The soldiers, previously unknown, were identified through historical research. The National Park Service has expanded its presentation of history to include Black contributions in
Vietnam veterans honored with traveling memorial U.S. Army Reserve Lt. Colonel James Hendon, United War Veterans Council founding President Vince McGowan and Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund site manager Tim Tetz share a look at ‘The Wall That Heals.’ With medals pinned to
U.S. Army assistant surgeon Bernard John Dowling “J.D.” Irwin rescued a kidnapped boy and 60 soldiers encircled by legendary Apache warrior Cochise on this day in history, Feb. 13, 1861. Irwin’s heroic volunteer effort under dire circumstances in the Arizona Territory has
Feb. 9 marks National Pizza Day, an occasion when many varieties of pizza are celebrated and eaten all across America. From pepperoni to pineapple, pizza can be covered in all your favorite toppings. It can be eaten hot or cold, for breakfast
Tennessee siblings honor late mother with salt-and-pepper shaker museum containing over 20,000 items
Two siblings are continuing their late mother’s dream of running a museum containing her extensive collection of unique salt-and-pepper shakers. Alex and Andrea Ludden — brother and sister — run a salt-and-pepper museum in Gatlinburg, Tennessee, as an ode to their late
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