(Editor's note: This story originally appeared in 2017.)Indianapolis was ready to fight long before the U.S. declared war on the German Empire on April 6, 1917. While patriotism was at an all-time ...
A new Panhandle War Memorial exhibit honors Cleatus Lebow and the crew of the USS Indianapolis. Feb. 8 would have been his ...
Remains of World War II soldier from Indianapolis return home 80 years later after mix up An Indianapolis family buried a soldier in the 1940s, believing he was theirs. DNA now confirms his true ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — 1944 in the Hürtgen Forest, American forces met the Germans in a fierce battle that lasted 88 days, the longest World War II battle on German ground. American casualties from the ...