A retired Army sergeant is the proud recipient of a piece of military memorabilia used by US paratroopers in World War II.
Less than two years after the Army officially changed Fort Bragg – then named for Confederate Gen. Braxton Bragg – to Fort ...
The Fort Bragg name has returned to the Army's most populated post, but is associated with a World War II veteran instead of a Confederate general.
America’s World War II generation is referred to as “The Greatest Generation ... Incredibly enough, he resumed his military service in 1961 as a paratrooper in the U.S. Army’s 82nd Airborne Division, ...
After spending the last 21 months as Fort Liberty, the 160,000-acre military installation in Cumberland County, North Carolina, which is home to 10% of the entire United States Army, is now Fort Bragg ...
“What I remember as a kid in the 70's, was my Family pointing to a gun cabinet that had a rifle with the name Joe inscribed on the stock and telling me he died in World War II. He was the eldest ...
“My father was a World War II Pacific Marine ... Plemmons supported the XVIII Airborne Corps and 82nd Airborne Division. “I deployed as an operations officer but was pressed into service ...