As Gibson Gal Irene Stearns turns 103, a documentary about the female-made WWII guitars is getting worldwide recognition.
That's what people loved about The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare, and that's certainly what makes the historical drama SAS: Rogue Heroes such a delightfully entertaining watch, as a band of "mad bastards" single-handedly change the tide of the entire war in Africa and create what would become one of the most prestigious army divisions of all time.
Award-winning British actor Joan Plowright, who with her late husband Laurence Olivier did much to revitalize the U.K.’s theatrical scene in the decades after World War II, has died. She was
Award-winning British actor Joan Plowright, who did much to revitalise the UK's theatre scene in the decades after World War II, has died aged 95. In a statement on Friday, her family said Plowright died the previous day at Denville Hall,
New York Holocaust Survivors joined the Arts4All Foundation, Senator Jessica Ramos, and other elected officials at Newtown High School in Elmhurst
Nineteen women from Maryland served during World War II in the 6888th Battalion, the predominantly black postal unit now the subject of the blockbuster film “The Six Triple Eight.”
The damage of the Los Angeles wildfires has people, including members of Hollywood, questioning the status of the telecast for the 97th Academy Awards. Oscar-nominated filmmaker, David Lynch, dead ...
A 96-year-old woman living at Cedarhurst Senior Living in Breese, Illinois, shared her remarkable story with First Alert 4.
A West Branch woman turned 100 earlier this month, and the Iowa City VA Health Care System used the milestone to honor her for her time in the service.
By Mark Landler With an Israel-Hamas cease-fire set to begin, the shock waves from their war have reshaped the region ... and never quite joined the modern world. Lena Schilling, the youngest ...
Charity Adams Earley laid the groundwork for today’s integrated military as the top-ranking Black woman officer and paved the way for Black women in service.
Russell Eisenhart, John Hubert and Joseph Uerling were all honored with medals as part of the World War II recognition program.