Benjamin O. Davis: U.S. Army’s first African American Brigadier General.
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by David B Hardt
4y ago
On 16th day of October in 1940, Benjamin O. Davis, became the U.S. Army’s first African American Brigadier General. His promotion to Brigadier General aroused a brief but intense controversy, both on account of his ..read more
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Vietnam: Involuntary Tour
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by David B Hardt
4y ago
On the 14th day in October of 1968, U.S. Defense Department officials announce that the Army and Marines will be sending about 24,000 men back to Vietnam for involuntary second tours because of the length ..read more
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My War Journals: The Emotions of War (2006)
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by David B Hardt
4y ago
The mission, like usual, was straightforward: go out and search some abandoned buildings, as well as try to locate the terrorist caches. After being here for some time, every agonizing, uneventful patrol just seems to be the same. Ray and I, along with Sergeant Lawrence, had the monotonous task to comb the desert with the metal detector ..read more
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War History: Execution of U.S. Prisoners-Oct 7, 1943
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by David B Hardt
4y ago
On this 7th day of October in 1943, Rear Adm. Shigematsu Sakaibara, commander of the Japanese garrison on the island, ordered the execution of 96 Americans POWs, claiming they were trying to make radio contact ..read more
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My War Journals: The FOB (Sept 06)
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by David B Hardt
4y ago
As of late, things have simmered down a little in our area of operation. When things simmer down, men finally have time to get some well-deserved rest. We still do our patrols as scheduled, but ..read more
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Mize Medal of Honor: Sgt Mize
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by David B Hardt
5y ago
On June 10, 1953 Sgt. Mize and his men of Co. K, 15th IR, 3rd IR, were committed to the defense of “Outpost Harry” (Korea), when the enemy launched a heavy attack. Learning that a ..read more
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Two Sites, two different Audiences
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by David B Hardt
5y ago
New Content outside of Veteran thoughts ..read more
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DDay: Closing The Falaise Pocket (August 21, 1944)
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by Sarge
5y ago
On August 21, 1944, the evacuation of German forces from the famous “Falaise pocket” was over and many Axis soldiers left Normandy to retreat to the east of the Seine river. More than 6,000 German ..read more
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VA wrongfully denied millions in veterans’ medical claims
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by Sarge
5y ago
VA wrongly denied $53M in emergency care claims, affecting 17,400 veterans ..read more
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Medal of Honor: SSG Stanley Bender (WW II)
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by Sarge
5y ago
Stanley Bender was born on October 31, 1909 in Carlisle, West Virginia. He joined the Army from Chicago, Illinois in December 1939. By August 1944, he was serving as a Staff Sergeant in Company E ..read more
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