The Six Triple Eight, a military battalion made up of 855 Black women during World War II, included 19 from Maryland.
Meet the women who were the "secret weapon" that won the war and changed the world in the process. Meet the American women who built the planes and flew them, fought on the warfront and the home ...
"World War II: Voices of Service" will be on display in Delaware Historical Society’s Old Town Hall until the end of this ...
The novel is a work of historical fiction by Robert Dugoni, written in partnership with academic researchers Jeff Langholz ...
Donna Pedace will discuss and sign copies of “Women Warriors: The Hidden Spies of World War II” at 10 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 19, at Oasis Albuquerque, 3310 Menaul Blvd. NE. Admission is $15.
A chance discovery reveals an 80 year old story of battlefield sacrifice, adding new chapters to the history of two ...
War tears most things apart. But in the case of Jack and Eileen Breedlove it was war that brought them together, each wearing ...
Today, more women than ever are embracing it as a pathway ... Now it feels like one wrong step could trigger World War III in your living room. The constant anxiety of wondering what mood they ...
The fear of financial instability keeps many women anchored in their marriages. It's not just about maintaining a lifestyle; it's about survival in a world where the gender pay gap still exists.
Museum Executive Director Jennifer White said the exhibit celebrates “the fierceness of women in their defense of everything ...
Donna F. Lewis' mother, Virgie Lee Caywood, served in the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion, a unit of African American women in World War II. The 6888th Battalion was tasked with clearing ...
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