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Carmen Cuestas, a Soldier with the 29th Infantry Division, speaks to retired Master Sgt. Norman Duncan, a World War II Veteran who served with the 29th Infantry Division during the liberation of ...
The World War II story of the Army's 76th Infantry Division, which began 65 years ago at Fort Meade, has come full circle.
So had the 29th Infantry Division. In the D-Day invasion on June 6, 1944, the soldiers of the 29th were the only National Guard unit to land and see action on France’s Omaha Beach.
Steven Melnikoff, 102, a D-Day veteran, objects strongly to changing the blue-and-gray patch of the 29th Infantry Division. He wore the patch during the invasion of Normandy in 1944 and while ...
Tazewell County honored the 11 residents who served with the 29th Colored Infantry during the Civil War, erecting a historical marker and placing a stone in Pekin.
The commission also recommended a change to the description text of the blue-and-gray shoulder patch worn by the Army’s 29th Infantry Division but said the design of the patch could stay the same.
Step back in time to Omaha Beach on D-Day, where the U.S. 1st and 29th Infantry Divisions faced brutal resistance from German forces at Fox Green Sector. Discover the heroic sacrifices, relentless ...
Late on the night of June 5, 1944, from his vantage near the south coast of England, Bill Orme and his fellow soldiers with the 29th Infantry Division could see the planes fly over. Thousands of red ...
World War II veteran Steven Melnikoff, who bravely stormed Omaha Beach, made a triumphant return to honor his brothers in arms on the 80th anniversary of D-Day.
The Army National Guard will get to keep its famed 29th Infantry Division patch with references to the Confederacy after a review from a commission established by Congress to consider removing ...