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The first true commander-in-chief of the armed forces to lead the Revolutionary War was not, as many believe, George ...
Army Pvt. Charles William Smalley Jr., a Chesterton native, was 19 when he died in combat in 1944 but no one knew where his body went.
When he was growing up in Marion, Arthur “Scrapper” Broady knew one of his cousins as Uncle Jim. An eccentric artist who ...
Congress voted to make one of the grand monuments in Lafayette Square across from the White House an ode to Baron Friedrich ...
Military victories were essential in helping America win its independence from Britain. Early successes gave the Patriots ...
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