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The makeshift flag soldiers at Fort Sumter used to signal their surrender to the Confederate army, kick-starting the American Civil War will be sold this month at an auction house in Greenville.
Dignitaries from the federal government, military officials, and families of those killed in the World War II battle of Iwo Jima traveled to Japan to mark 80 years since the U.S. wrestled control ...
The “mass mobilisation day” is a protest against Mr Trump’s economic agenda and aggressive government cuts led by his ...
Since it was formed, the society commissioned two plaques honouring the 21 DMP members killed on duty between 1836 and 1925 ...
Oklahoma’s state flag celebrated its 100th birthday on Wednesday. To commemorate the centennial, the Oklahoma Historical ...
We're debating over whether to put all of that cash into the S&P 500 or buy individual stocks. We have chosen two stocks that have done well over the past five years: Chevron, with a 22% annual return ...
EATONTOWN -- As a Boy Scout in Fort Monmouth Troop 49, Bailey Ferrugia helped lead a flag ceremony ... troop turns 100 years ...
Denmark formally transferred the Danish West Indies to the United States in a ceremony held at multiple locations across the ...
U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth praised Saturday the friendship and trust that his country and Japan have developed.
who has been selling flags for the past 25 years. “I will maybe sell seven flags a day on average — but now I’m selling up to 14 flags a day. “I’m proud to be selling the Canadian flag ...
During the Civil War, New York had more casualties than any other state, Union or Confederate. Displaying the Confederate flag—an enduring symbol of racism and white supremacy also called the ...