WASHINGTON (AP) -- Retired Maj. Gen. John Singlaub vividly recalls the day he helped liberate nearly 400 Allied prisoners during World War II. They'd been held for months, beaten and starved by their ...
No longer satisfied with gentlemanly intelligence gathering, with the advent of WWII the United States changed its espionage policy and opted for more daring tactics like decoding secret messages and ...
Students from across five counties stepped into the past during a hands-on educational event at Lauer Farms 1944.
World War II was the first time in history that women were trained as combatants and secret agents to be parachuted behind enemy lines. This was the war in which old gender rules changed, as ...
Jedburghs in front of a B-24 just before night takeoff. Area T, Harrington Airdrome, England, circa 1944. (National Archives) From land, sea and air, the Second World War was truly one of the first ...