The National Interest on MSN
America’s first battleship was named for the Lone Star State. No, not that one.
The very first “battleship” ever built was named USS Texas, but predates the warship now on display in Galveston by some two ...
It's been a year since a Texas sailor was reported missing in Virginia and later found dead in a wooded area.
Galveston's Pleasure Pier has long been a frequent stop for summer tourists visiting the the city's beaches. The park received national attention this week when eight students were stuck 100 feet atop ...
MyHighPlains on MSN
J.C. Alston: A Pearl Harbor Veteran Remembered
LUBBOCK, Texas (FOX 44) – J.C. Alston was born in 1923, about 35 miles northeast of Lubbock, Texas. Alston was the middle of ...
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Heart Of The High Plains: Texas Panhandle War Memorial
Remembering every service member and the history in our country is the goal of the Texas Panhandle War Memorial Center.
Among the accomplishments of about 9,000 women, whose shipyard pay was about a third less than that earned by men, was much ...
Among the dwindling number of Pearl Harbor survivors is Freeman Johnson, who is considered the oldest among them.
On May 27, 2006, an earthquake struck the Indonesian island of Java, killing approximately 5,000 people and leaving an estimated 200,000 homeless.
A Juneteenth Parade is 5 p.m. Saturday, June 20, at the Four States Fairgrounds Bobby Ferguson Park, 3400 U of A Way, ...
On May 27, 2006, an earthquake struck the Indonesian island of Java, killing approximately 5,000 people and leaving an estimated 200,000 homeless.
The Jeptha Abbott Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution recently held a Quilts of Valor presentation ceremony ...
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