It’s been 83 years since John Pagliuso was killed in action sometime around Oct. 5, 1942, during a bombing mission over Papua ...
Sgt. John Pagliuso was killed in World War II in 1942. After 83 years, his remains were identified, and the soldier will ...
80 years after their victory in Europe and the Pacific, heroes share stories of the friendships they made and the memories ...
Plans are underway to honor a World War II soldier whose remains have been identified more than 80 years after he went ...
After 83 years, the remains of Army Staff Sgt. John Pagliuso, a native of Lyons, will return home Wednesday with full ...
Papua New Guinea holds hundreds of war remnants, each with a unique story and this is a tragic story of the "Flying Dutchman," final and fateful flight on November 10, 1942 along the Owen Stanley ...
In February 1942 Operation Biting commenced. The raid was important because early on in the war, the Germans had an advantage in terms of radar technology. A group of inexperienced British soldiers ...
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Meet the WWII ace and Medal of Honor recipient who mastered the P-47
Neel Kearby became a hardcore “believer” in the P-47 and devoted himself to developing a doctrine for making the most of the ...
The remains of U.S. Army Sgt. John Pagliuso, who went missing during World War II, will return home to Wayne County later ...
As historian Lloyd E. Eastman wrote, China resisted a better-trained and better-equipped army for eight full years. France ...
How often do you see an American teenager walk into the unforgiving trails of Papua New Guinea to remote villages? If you haven’t, this is the story of then 15-year-old Rachel, Campbell.
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