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Last Pearl Harbor Survivor and WWII Navy Veteran Ira 'Ike' Schab Dies at 105

Originally Published 22 days ago — by ABC News

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Ira 'Ike' Schab, a 105-year-old Pearl Harbor survivor and WWII Navy veteran, passed away peacefully at home. He was among the last survivors of the attack, which led the U.S. into WWII. Schab served in the Navy during the attack, later worked on the Apollo space program, and was dedicated to honoring his fellow servicemen until his death.

King Charles III Unveils UK's First LGBTQ+ Military Memorial

Originally Published 2 months ago — by AP News

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King Charles III dedicated the UK's first national memorial to LGBTQ+ troops at the National Memorial Arboretum, honoring those affected by the historic ban on homosexuality in the military, and acknowledging the struggles and sacrifices of gay and transgender service members.

Last Tuskegee Airman George Hardy Passes Away at 100

Originally Published 3 months ago — by NBC News

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Retired Lt. Col. George Hardy, the last surviving combat pilot of the Tuskegee Airmen from World War II and the youngest at 19, has died at age 100. He was a pioneering Black military pilot who flew 21 missions over Germany and served in three wars, symbolizing resilience and the fight against racism. His legacy is celebrated for courage and perseverance, contributing significantly to military integration.

WWII Veteran and TikTok Star 'Papa Jake' Jake Larson Dies at 102

Originally Published 5 months ago — by NPR

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Jake Larson, a WWII veteran and social media personality known as 'Papa Jake', who shared his D-Day experiences and captivated millions with his stories, has died at age 102. He served in the U.S. Army, participated in the Normandy invasion, and gained a large following on TikTok and YouTube for his storytelling. His granddaughter announced his peaceful passing, celebrating his life and legacy.

Trump's Military Parade Celebrates US Army's 250th Amid Weather Concerns

Originally Published 7 months ago — by PBS

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A military parade in Washington D.C. celebrating the Army's 250th anniversary, coinciding with President Trump's 79th birthday, features tanks, soldiers, flyovers, and parachute jumps, costing up to $45 million. Military historian Richard Kohn discusses the message this display sends to the world and its implications.

Pearl Harbor Survivor Bob Fernandez Passes Away at 100

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The New York Times

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Bob Fernandez, a Pearl Harbor survivor who lived to be 100 years old, has passed away. Fernandez was a teenager when he experienced the attack on Pearl Harbor, a pivotal event in World War II. His life and experiences serve as a testament to a significant period in military history.

NASA Reveals Cold War's Frozen City Beneath Greenland's Ice

Originally Published 1 year ago — by CBS News

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NASA scientists accidentally discovered the abandoned Cold War-era U.S. military base, Camp Century, buried under Greenland's ice sheet using advanced radar technology. Originally built in 1959 as part of Project Iceworm to explore missile launch sites, the base was abandoned in 1967 and has since been buried under ice. The new radar images provide unprecedented detail of the base's structures, raising concerns about potential exposure of buried waste due to climate change-induced ice melting.

NASA Reveals Hidden Cold War Nuclear Base Beneath Greenland Ice

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Daily Mail

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NASA scientists have rediscovered Camp Century, a defunct Cold War-era U.S. military base buried beneath Greenland's ice sheet, using advanced radar technology. Originally built in 1959 as part of Project Iceworm to house nuclear missile launch sites, the base was abandoned in 1967 due to ice instability. The recent radar mapping revealed detailed 3D structures of the base, which lies over 100 feet below the ice surface. This discovery provides insights into the ice sheet's dynamics and potential future exposure of the base's hazardous waste.

Army Unveils 2024 Game Uniforms Honoring 101st Airborne Division

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Sports Illustrated

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The Army Black Knights have unveiled new uniforms for the upcoming Army-Navy game, honoring the 101st Airborne Division's legacy during World War II's Battle of the Bulge. The uniforms pay tribute to the division's resilience and significant role in the war, as the Army team aims to continue their winning streak against Navy in this historic rivalry.

Veterans Day: Celebrating American Excellence

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Outkick

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The article celebrates Veterans Day as a powerful reminder of American excellence and the bravery of its military personnel. It highlights the sacrifices made by U.S. soldiers throughout history, from World War II to the Global War on Terror, emphasizing their role as a force for good in the world. The piece underscores the exceptionalism of the American military and expresses gratitude for the service and sacrifices of veterans.

Long-lost jawbone of U.S. Marine discovered in Arizona child's rock collection

Originally Published 1 year ago — by CBS News

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Experts have identified a human jawbone found in a child's rock collection as belonging to U.S. Marine Corps Captain Everett Leland Yager, who died in a 1951 military training exercise. The jawbone, discovered in Arizona, was linked to Yager through genetic genealogy testing performed by college students and a high school intern, making the intern potentially the youngest person to help solve such a case. The bone's presence in Arizona remains a mystery, with one theory suggesting it may have been carried there by a scavenger such as a bird.

"USS New Jersey Sets Sail After 24 Years, Big Guns to Fire Salute"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Fox News

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The USS New Jersey, a battleship with a rich history, is set to leave its port in Camden, New Jersey for the first time in 24 years for drydock maintenance at Philadelphia Navy Yard. The ship, which played a significant role in the Vietnam War and has a distinguished service record, will be fired as a salute by Ken Kersch, a former machinist who served on the ship from 1967 to 1969. The departure marks a historic homecoming for the ship, which is now the centerpiece of the Battleship New Jersey Museum & Memorial.