Regardless of what I might think of Jimmy Fallon, I appreciate how he gave a face to this otherwise faceless hero.
Gen. Anthony McAuliffe, the 101st commander in Bastogne, looks on. (Photo courtesy of the 101st Airborne Division) To mark the 80th anniversary of the Battle of the Bulge, more than 100 troops ...
Troops, heads of state and other dignitaries, paid tribute to the thousands killed stopping the the Germans in the Battle of ...
The first troops into the encircled Belgium city of Bastogne during the Battle of the Bulge is often stated as the 4th Armored Division, with the M4 Sherman Cobra King being photographed on the ...
It was the last great European battle of the Second World War and Hitler's final attempt to prevent the downfall of Nazi ...
As his troops entered Bastogne, Patton wrote in his diary: "What a glorious day for killing Germans!" To mark the 80th anniversary of the Battle of the Bulge, more than 100 troops from the Fort ...
BASTOGNE, Belgium — On Dec. 16, 1944, as the snow fell mercilessly and the temperatures dropped below freezing, Germany launched their last major counteroffensive of World War II, the Battle of ...
The last major German offensive in Europe erupted in the Ardennes Forest 80 years ago when Hitler’s army attacked the U.S.
In American history the Battle of the Bulge remains our biggest single land engagement. Approximately a quarter of a million ...
Christmas in 1944 and 19-year-old Pvt. James R. Hendrix was far away from his home in the northeast Arkansas town of Lepanto.