The Christmas truce of 1914 has been immortalized in legend and song, but an unlikely meeting at an isolated cabin in the Hurtgen Forest three decades later was just as astonishing.
Here is the article at Legion Magazine.
The Christmas truce of 1914 has been immortalized in legend and song, but an unlikely meeting at an isolated cabin in the Hurtgen Forest three decades later was just as astonishing.
Here is the article at Legion Magazine.
Just 168 women of nearly 1,500 pilots from 28 countries would fly for the Air Transport Auxiliary. They became known as “attagirls,” and Jaye Edwards was one of them.
Here is the article at Legion Magazine.
It was Easter Sunday and April Fool’s Day, 1945—the day that Corporal Reginald Wise, who was no fool and no martyr either, would cheat death. More than once.
Here is the article at Legion Magazine.