One of the few remaining veterans of the legendary World War II commandos known as the Devil’s Brigade has died. Bertram Winzer, a Lehigh Valley resident who spoke publicly about his service, was 101.
Bulletin: ...FREEZE WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 9 AM EDT THIS MORNING... * WHAT...Sub-freezing temperatures between 26 and 31 degrees. * WHERE...In New Jersey ...
WATERLOO | A star athlete, career educator and member of an elite military unit during World War II has died. John Tedore was a standout athlete at East High School and the University of Iowa, a ...
With a dash of good humor, World War II commando Bert Winzer described the day he was wounded in battle. “It was an international incident. German artillery fire from Italy into France hit me, an ...
WATERLOO, Iowa --- An elite U.S.-Canadian military unit from World War II --- in which two native Northeast Iowans served --- is being recognized by the U.S. Congress. Surviving American and Canadian ...
It was July 9, 1942, when the First Special Service Force was created at Fort Harrison, a blend of U.S. and Canadian special forces that later became known as the "Black Devils" and the "Devil's ...