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The U.S. military has a budget of nearly $1.5 trillion and almost 800 facilities across the world, so why are there so many ...
A personal attempt to find peace involves lowering expectations of others, an agenda which decreases disappointment, ...
Ten years ago, we imagined a project that would conserve and restore important wildlife habitat, develop a publicly ...
April 9, our great Union of states will officially be celebrating the 160th Anniversary of the official End of the Civil War ...
The North Carolina History Center on the Civil War, Emancipation and Reconstruction is set to break ground on its main building within the next four months, with a targeted completion date in ...
By Dean Hensley Click here for updates on this story MARSHALL, North Carolina (WLOS) -- For over 80 years, the family of Sgt. Frank ...
An effort is afoot to tell the story of the 1st South Carolina Volunteers in a six-acre park between Boundary Street and Battery Creek.
The remains of a North Carolina sailor from World War II have been accounted for, the U.S. Navy said Friday. U.S. Navy Mess Attendant 3rd Class Neil D. Frye, 20, from Vass, North Carolina, was killed ...
God’s love, as demonstrated in Jesus at Calvary, makes our redemption possible. God’s power, as demonstrated in the ...
William Shemin was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor nearly 100 years after his heroic actions during WWI.
Visitors can explore Fort Johnston-Southport Museum & Visitors’ Center, which highlights the town’s role in the Civil War and early coastal defense. The North Carolina Maritime Museum at ...
Shemin enlisted on Oct. 2, and after training at Camp Greene, North Carolina, he shipped out for ... at least five such recipients during the Civil War). Six of Shemin’s comrades then wrote ...