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In Fury, the WWII uniforms are packed with subtle details that tell their own story. Authentic unit patches, period-correct field gear, and carefully aged fabrics capture the grit of 1945 combat.
Approximately 16 million Americans served in uniform during WWII. When the war ended, many of these men and women were discharged in a short period of general demobilization.
I take a close look at WWII video game uniforms, rating their accuracy in everything from insignia placement and gear ...
When he’s not working his regular day job as an electrician in Pacific, Mo., 26-year-old Austin Wideman collects World War II memorabilia, specifically items connected to the 4th Marine Division.
But people don’t run for cover — instead they gather to watch a spectacle unfold as hundreds of history buffs, clad in historical WWII uniforms, reenact D-Day, June 6, 1944 when the Allies ...
The Air Force Academy football team’s plan to wear uniforms honoring the participants in an air attack on Japan during World War II has elicited positive and negative reactions. The Falcons will ...
For Silt locals Lucas and Ethan Villarreal, history isn’t just read — it’s lived. The two brothers with a passion for the past are breathing life into the stories of World War II through the immersive ...
A Texas man has revealed how he stumbled on the uniform his late grandfather wore and was injured in during the Second World War. Mark Ryan Holmes, a 40-year-old firefighter and paramedic with the ...
Firefighter-history buff re-creates WWII history as tribute to veterans Fire Capt. Fred McDowell is polishing his bugle and revving up his 1945 Willys Army Jeep as he prepares to play Taps on ...
Its uniform is dedicated to the soldiers of the 1st Armored Division, specifically those that kicked off Operation Torch, bringing the United States into the fold during World War II.
Air Force football has previewed the special uniforms on social media. They feature a chrome helmet with "B-25" on the front, which is for the type of bombers used during the raid of Japan.
More than 15 reenactors dressed in World War II uniforms, waved farewell to those gathered at the train station of the Colebrookdale Railroad in Boyertown on Sept. 28.