Trailers are replaceable, but World War II ... artifacts used by the famous 10th Mountain Division. They explained their work to FOX31's Dan Daru and discussed what was taken. A woman said her ...
A Massachusetts woman discovered a historic artifact that dates back to World War II and was hidden inside of a piece of furniture. Brenda O'Keefe, a Massachusetts resident, found a green notebook ...
The FBI Boston Division recently took part in ceremony in Japan celebrating the return of historic Japanese artifacts.
Artifacts and personal stories can bring history to life, making the material more accessible to students and giving them a deeper connection with it. In partnership with the International Museum of ...
Enclosed with the artifacts there was “an unsigned, typewritten letter” detailing how the items had been collected and ...
the woman asked ... Public Library exhibit will be seven World War II-era fuzes that were attached to the back of ordnances to trigger explosions. The artifacts, which have red tags with Japanese ...
A trailer filled with World War II artifacts and equipment was stolen from a Highlands Ranch-based Colorado history group. Only about 100 of the 15,000 men who served in the 10th Mountain Division ...
Here are 23 things to do in Pueblo May 10-23, from a community art festival to 3 comedy shows, a retro dance, live theater ...
You don't have to be a history buff to enjoy The National WWII Museum, according to recent ... the museum houses an impressive collection of artifacts and educational films documenting all aspects ...
Trailers are replaceable, but World War II history is not. What is old and musty surplus camping gear to thieves is, in reality, artifacts used by the famous 10th Mountain Division. They explained ...
But this time, the stolen trailer was full of irreplaceable World War II 10th Mountain Division artifacts. Abandoned no more: Ashes of Colorado veterans laid to rest after decades A neighbor’s ...