How a Wounded Pigeon Named Cher Ami Saved the Lost Battalion in WWI

How a Wounded Pigeon Named Cher Ami Saved the Lost Battalion in WWI

On the afternoon of Oct. 4, 1918, American artillery hit a ravine in France’s Argonne Forest. The rounds were falling directly on roughly 500 U.S. soldiers that had been trapped behind enemy lines for two days. Maj. Charles Whittlesey, a New York lawyer commanding the surrounded force, had one way left to stop the bombardment. […]

Korean War Veteran Reunited with Lost Letters from 1952

Korean War Veteran Reunited with Lost Letters from 1952

Ben Gross received quite the surprise recently when letters started arriving at his home that he penned way back in 1952.  Gross, 95, is a Korean War veteran. He was shocked and amused recently to be reunited with letters he sent home while in Korea that had been separated and mistakenly sent to addresses that […]

Lost for 82 Years, World War II Soldier’s Dog Tag Returns to Family

Lost for 82 Years, World War II Soldier’s Dog Tag Returns to Family

Karen Finnerty didn’t know much about her late father’s time in World War II. And since his passing, Finnerty has searched for more ways to connect with her dad and his military service.  She never thought she would find a key part of who he was as a soldier, and in one of life’s most […]