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Jim H. Moreno | May 27, 2007  | 0 comments  | Print  | E-mail

On Thursday, Ancestry.com unveils more than 90 million U.S. war records from the first English settlement at Jamestown in 1607 through the Vietnam War’s end in 1975. The collection includes the names and gravestone details of 3.5 million deceased U.S. soldiers, including 2,000 who died in Iraq.

Boat tour showcases New York City’s military history - WBOC-TV 16

NEW YORK (AP) - From the Revolutionary War to 9-11, New York City has a long military history, and a new boat tour of New York Harbor showcases it.

Military history group to sell hangar - mlive.com

GRAND RAPIDS — With money woes and plans for a $14 million museum in tatters, a local military history group is putting its hangar at the Gerald R. Ford International Airport up for sale at $1.75 million.

Canada’s New Government announces support for local military museum - Prime Minister of Canada

Prime Minister Stephen Harper, along with Defence Minister Gordon O’Connor, today announced that Canada’s New Government will contribute $5 million to The Military Museums in Calgary, Alberta. Speaking at a fundraiser for the museum, the Prime Minister spoke of the importance of supporting such local projects throughout the country.

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Air Show gets lift from history - The Leaf Chronicle

The Week of the Eagles Air Show featured demonstrations and re-enactments that showcased the history of the 101st Airborne Division.

National Guard recruiter tapes soldier stories of older veterans - Waynesville Daily Guide

FULTON — It was the loss of a close friend, a Korean War veteran, that led Jeff Young, program director for Presbyterian Manor in Fulton, and Missouri National Guard recruiter Sgt. 1st Class Dave Strong, of Fulton, to think about videotaping what they call "living history."

Brick by brick, war memorial will be built - Bladen Journal

In a way, soldiers are like the bricks of this country. They form the foundation of freedom and build strong walls to keep enemies away from our homeland. So it is only fitting that a detachment of Bladen County veterans is building a brick memorial in front of the Bladenboro Historical Building.

The war on military history - Townhall.com

America as we know it might not exist without the battles of Saratoga and Yorktown, without Gettysburg and Antietam. The world the United States shaped so decisively in the 20th century might have looked different if it weren’t for Normandy and Midway.

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