The remains of a warship that sank more than 80 years ago turned out to be a World War II vessel. The Brazilian vessel, called Vital de Oliveira, was attacked by a German submarine in 1944.
Usually when we think of World War 2, images of allied forces storming the beaches of Normandy during the invasion of Europe come to mind.
On July 19, 1944, the German submarine U-861 torpedoed the Vital de Oliveira, sinking it and killing about 100 of the 270 ...
WWII veteran Tony Battaglia, who served as a medic in the Aleutian Islands Campaign and later moved to Honesdale, died Friday ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has signed an order restoring the name of a storied special operations forces base in North ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has signed an order restoring the name of a storied special operations forces base back to Fort Bragg. The North Carolina base was renamed Fort Liberty ...
The Brazilian Navy has confirmed the location of the sunken warship Vital de Oliveira. The vessel transported troops during ...
Posthumously honoring a soldier from World War II, the world’s largest military base in North Carolina will become known again as Fort Bragg.
Journalist Cope (Power Hungry) spins a thrilling saga of four young women of the Italian resistance. In interweaving ...