As a former trumpet player with the U.S. Army, retired Sgt. 1st Class Gerald Rich is deeply familiar with the bugle call ...
Gene Horner spent much of his life honoring veterans with his bugle at countless Alaska memorial and burial ceremonies. On Tuesday, it was Horner who was honored, as another bugler sounded taps and ...
McLean — Sarah Reeves was walking her niece to Haycock Elementary School at around 8:45 the morning of Tuesday, Sept. 11, when she saw a crowd waiting outside the school. As she slowed down to see ...
More than 100 strangers gathered in Tallahassee to honor two "unclaimed veterans" who had no family to put them to final rest ...
These heartfelt stories from students will stir up sweet memories of your favorite teacher from back in the day ...
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Veterans reflect on freedom's price at Vacaville breakfast
Veterans, family members and community supporters gathered Saturday morning at the Rowland Freedom Center for the ...
In two weeks, a host of worn and weathered U.S. flags — perhaps 700, or more — will arrive at Adams, Hanna, Moore Memorial ...
AFTER darkness has fallen on these autumn nights, the bugler’s call is more evident. The wind must be just right, but the sound of “Taps” is eerily clear floating across the Mississippi River. For ...
Cautions for veterans about fireworks, a new cemetery in the Alaska interior, and a Puerto Rican Vietnam hero is nominated for the medal of honor.
For Sgt. 1st Class Primavera, the UFC Freedom 250 Fan Fest was more than a national celebration near the White House. It was a public affairs mission.
The line that divides North Hempstead and Hempstead can be traced all the way back to the American Revolution. On Tuesday, officials honored 12 patriots who helped draw it.
On June 20, the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) Elizabeth Maxwell Steele Chapter and the Children of the American ...
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