Fort McCoy community members gathered Feb. 15 at McCoy's community Center to celebrate Black History Month with a luncheon and educational speaker. The Department of Defense's theme for the 2018 ...
Soldiers assigned to U.S. Army Southern European Task Force, Africa joined members of the Italian Army, Aug. 28, near Gallio, Italy, to honor those who were killed in action during World War I while ...
FORT JOHNSON, La. - A U.S. Army base in western Louisiana was renamed Tuesday to honor Sgt. William Henry Johnson, a Black hero of World War I who received the Medal of Honor nearly a century later.
As one of many Montana women who answered the military’s call for service during World War I as a trained nurse with the Red ...
Hidden in plain sight in a quiet church cemetery in Sumter County lies the story of a long-forgotten World War I hero — Sgt. Perry “Rawhide” Loyd, who served in the 371st Infantry Regiment, an ...
Louisiana's Fort Polk became the latest U.S. Army installation to shed its Confederate namesake on Tuesday when it was officially renamed Fort Johnson after a Black World War I hero. The base now ...
A U.S. Army base in Louisiana was renamed to honor Sgt. William Henry Johnson, a WWI soldier who received a Medal of Honor. While on duty one night, 12 German soldiers ambushed Johnson and the unit in ...
In the early morning hours of July 19, 1918, 19-year-old bugler Frank Charles Fergus was serving in the Army in France with the 58th Infantry Regiment in the first days of the Aisne-Marne Offensive.
A U.S. Army base in western Louisiana was renamed Tuesday to honor Sgt. William Henry Johnson, a Black hero of World War I received the Medal of Honor nearly a century later.Related video above: U.S.
Louisiana's Fort Polk became Fort Johnson, the latest Army base to replace its Confederate name. It now honors a soldier who earned a Medal of... Louisiana's Fort Polk became the latest U.S. Army ...
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