Sgt. Anthony P. Amick, 59th Troop Command, South Carolina Army National Guard was presented with the Medal of Valor after his efforts to rescue several people from a multi-car crash on July 1, 2021.
State Treasurer Stacy Garrity returned it to the Morrison family at a ceremony inside the Orwigsburg Public Library.
Six Medal of Honor recipients landed at Joint Base Andrews as a part of the National Medal of Honor Museum “Valor Tour,” on ...
Sgt. Derrick Bishop is diagnosed with aplastic anemia, a serious disease in which bone marrow cannot produce enough blood ...
This year, in honor of the Month of the Military Child in April, the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Manpower and Reserve ...
A Lively man who helped liberate Holland and other parts of Europe from Nazi rule during the Second World War is being ...
When his company was ordered to take a hill during the Korean War's Operation Ripper, Sfc. Nelson Brittin led the way.
President Donald Trump’s attack on DEI policy is his attempt to eliminate “wokeness” in government, including the military, ...
As Lee Greenwood belted out “God Bless the USA,” 32 of the 61 living Medal of Honor recipients, national and military leaders ...
The Cultural Forces platform, in partnership with Memorial, held a discussion on supporting women grieving the loss of loved ...
Branch 25’s Helen Stewart helped make new Legion building a reality, Alan Fell devoted his life to aviation and Asima Vezina ...