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    May 1, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. George Vujnovich dies at 96; leader of daring World War II rescue

    In 1944, as head of the Office of Strategic Services in Bari, Italy, George Vujnovich guided a team of agents who worked with Yugoslav guerrilla leader Draza Mihailovich to airlift more than 500 airmen from a makeshift runway carved on a mountaintop in...

    Tags: Petroleum Industry, Jackson Heights, Italy, The New York Times, Unrest, Conflicts and War

  2. Mar 31, 2011 |Story| Aberdeen News
  3. Bus exhibit revisits World War II

    An exhibit that explores the experiences of Midwesterners captured in Germany and their experiences in World War II is coming to Ellendale on Monday. “Behind Barbed Wire” is housed in a converted school bus which illustrates this history through...

    Tags: Armed Conflicts, Minnesota, Germany, Sociology, Music Theater

  4. Jul 29, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Francis Collins: fit to head the NIH?

    <i>Today's topic: Some have made the argument that President Obama's nomination of Francis Collins, a born-again Christian geneticist, to head the National Institutes of Health is a disservice to the science community because it promotes someone who is known as an apologist for religion. Are they correct? Does the fact that Collins is considered so unique because of his open embrace of religion demonstrate that most scientists believe there is a conflict between science and religion?</i>
    Today's topic: Some have made the argument that President Obama's nomination of Francis Collins, a born-again Christian geneticist, to head the National Institutes of Health is a disservice to the science community because it promotes someone who is known...

    Tags: University of California, Health Organizations, Immanuel Kant, Genetics, Health

  6. Apr 6, 2008 |Story| Allentown Morning Call
  7. 'My weapons were a typewriter and a pen'

    Of The Morning Call
    Robert J. Hutchings was working in the office of a Bloomsburg, Columbia County, hosiery mill when he joined the Army in 1942. Skilled at typing and taking shorthand, he became a GI stenographer -- a job that connected him to some of the leading figures of...

    Tags: Defense, Breinigsville, Casablanca (Morocco), Death, Franklin Delano Roosevelt

  8. Jun 21, 2008 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. "The Steel Wave," by Jeff Shaara

    Drama? It was the greatest seaborne invasion in history. A beguiling plot? The 20th Century offers no more stirring a story than the Allied landings at Normandy in 1944. Mystery? The British, Canadian and American troops were kept in the dark for much...

    Tags: Metal and Mineral, Arts and Culture, Death, History, Building Material

  10. Jan 25, 2007 |Story| Allentown Morning Call
  11. War diary returns after 63 years

    Of The Morning Call
    You hear of these things now and again: a class ring or a letter or a library book improbably emerging from the clutter of decades and finding its way back to its owner. For Army veteran Dennis Sweeney, 91, it was a wartime diary — jottings of high...

    Tags: Pennsylvania, Christmas, Germany, North Africa, Poetry

  12. Jun 7, 2004 |Story| Allentown Morning Call
  13. Memorial held for D-Day soldier

    Of The Morning Call
    Jammed shoulder to shoulder in amphibious landing craft No. 418, hardened Army Rangers sang "Happy Anniversary" as they crossed the English Channel in the D-Day invasion of Normandy. It was June 6, 1944, Sgt. Walter Geldon's third wedding anniversary....

    Tags: Companies and Corporations, Metal and Mineral, Weddings, Freemansburg, Bethlehem Steel

  14. Feb 6, 2005 |Story| Allentown Morning Call
  15. Whitehall man recalls sins of the fatherland

    Of The Morning Call
    First Lt. Gerhard G. Hennes, a communications specialist in Field Marshal Erwin Rommel's Afrika Korps, had heard rumors of Jews and Gypsies being herded into concentration camps in Germany and Poland. He could not bring himself to believe them. Then, as...

    Tags: Colleges and Universities, Crime, Law and Justice, Heroism, World War I (1914-1918), World War II (1939-1945)

  16. Feb 7, 2003 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. War game tests, builds teamwork in military

    Sun National Staff
    GRAFENWOEHR, Germany - Symbols of war illuminate the sprawling, computer-generated wall map. A thatch of green lines shows the air routes of U.S. attack aircraft. Blue circles reflect the lethal reach of the Army's Patriot missile batteries. In the...

    Tags: Firearms, Defense Equipment, Charity, Germany, Kuwait

  18. Dec 10, 2003 |Story| Allentown Morning Call
  19. Forging America: The History of Bethlehem Steel - Chapter 6

    In a 1985 survey of 50 women war workers at Bethlehem Steel, Carol Baylor, a journalist doing a program for National Public Radio, found that many were living at home with their parents when the war broke out. Those who had children had friends or...

    Tags: Allentown, Defense, Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning, Metal and Mineral, Companies and Corporations

  20. Jun 4, 2004 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Into the water, across the sand, under fire

    Sun Staff
    Third of five chapters In his bunk aboard HMS Empire Javelin, Pvt. Charles "Harry" Heinlein felt gentle rocking as the vessel, packed with more than 1,200 American soldiers, awaited orders to leave Weymouth harbor for one of the greatest military...

    Tags: Defense, Firearms, U.S. Navy, Arts and Culture, Death

  22. Jun 11, 1995 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. When a wave of torture and murder staggered a small U.S. ally, truth was a casualty.

    Sun Staff
    (First in a series) TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras - The search for Nelson Mackay Chavarria - family man, government lawyer, possible subversive - began one Sunday in 1982 after he devoured a pancake breakfast and stepped out to buy a newspaper. It ended last...

    Tags: Manila (Philippines), Companies and Corporations, Germany, Argentina, El Salvador

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