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WWII Marine veteran, 98, receives diploma 2 days before his death
Marine veterans and a school superintendent raced to get Richard Remp, who joined the Marine Corps at 17 to serve in World War II, his high school diploma.
Bells toll as the US marks 22 years since 9/11
Bells tolled at ground zero and solemn tributes unfolded across the country as Americans looked back on the horror and legacy of 9/11.
This general helped steer the Army’s post-Vietnam transformation
Archival materials at the Army Heritage & Education Center detail the work of Gen. Maxwell Reid Thurman, an architect of the 1980s "Be all you can be."
By Professor Emeritus Col. James Martin (ret.)
1 killed, 3 injured in Pennsylvania National Guard training accident
Pennsylvania National Guard officials say two military vehicles were involved in the training accident at Fort Indiantown Gap.
Native children’s remains to be moved from Army cemetery
The Army began disinterring the remains of eight Native American children who died at a government-run boarding school at the Carlisle Barracks.
By Michael Rubinkam