Unionville, a historic town in Talbot County founded by African Americans who fought in the Civil War, was home to an early Memorial Day remembrance today organized by the Col. David L. Stricker Camp 64.
Wednesday morning, veterans from across Delaware gathered in Smyrna to honor those who lost their lives in the attack on Pearl Harbor, 81 years ago.
Go find the dryer sheets, because in today’s Monday Memories, we’ll explain how they — and other items you might […]
World War II ended more than 70 years ago, which means stories of the war are dying with the brave […]
Walks, vigils and memorials will take place on the day that lives in infamy, Sept. 11. Below you will find a […]