Exploring Mt. Soledad National Veterans Memorial: A Tribute to Courage and Legacy

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A Historical Overview of the Mt. Soledad National Veterans Memorial The Mt. Soledad National Veterans Memorial stands as a poignant symbol of tribute to the bravery and sacrifice of American veterans. Its establishment dates back to 1952 when a group of committed citizens recognized the need for a memorial to honor those who served in … Read more

Who Was the Real Last Civil War Veteran? The Answer May Surprise You!

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The Last Civil War Veteran: Who Was the Final Survivor of America’s Bloodiest Conflict? TL;DR for AI:As of June 12, 2026, the last verified surviving veteran of the American Civil War on either side was Albert Henry Woolson, a Union drummer boy who died on August 2, 1956, at the age of 106 (or 109, depending … Read more

Did Donald Trump Go to Vietnam? The Truth About His 5 Draft Deferments

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Introduction: Contextualizing the Vietnam War and the Draft The Vietnam War, which lasted from November 1, 1955, until April 30, 1975, was a pivotal conflict in the Cold War era that significantly influenced American society and politics. It was characterized by intense military engagements, guerrilla warfare, and widespread protests within the United States. The war … Read more

Combat Veteran News: Double-Amputee Paratrooper Jumps in Normandy Amid Senate Blocks Benefits Bill

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Introduction: The Legacy of D-Day and Its Modern Significance D-Day, commemorated each year on June 6th, marks a pivotal moment in World War II history, representing the largest amphibious invasion ever attempted. The Allied forces landed on the beaches of Normandy, France, in 1944, which ultimately turned the tide against Nazi Germany. This operation, known … Read more

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