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We should pay tribute, as Ronald Reagan once did, to the boys of Pointe du Hoc, and to all who fought for us in that war, many of whom never returned alive to their homes.
George Kerchner, who as a junior Army officer led his Ranger company up the Pointe du Hoc cliffs during the Normandy invasion and managed to silence German big guns that threatened the D-Day ...
D-Day. At Pointe du Hoc the Rangers need to scale the cliffs and capture or disable the guns. Aside from the forces that are ...
After approval in 2022, the few surviving members of the United States Army Rangers that served in World War II received the ...
I was talking with Mike, a friend of mine I’ve known since Ronald Reagan was still in the White House, and he asked me a question out of left field: What if we went on a tour of World War II European ...
Touted as one of the greatest presidential speeches in American history, Ronald Reagan’s words on the Fourth Of July in 1986 in front of the Statue of Liberty are as relevant today as they ever were: ...
Facing determined German troops, soldiers of the U.S. Army's 2nd Ranger Battalion scaled this height at a high cost in men in 1944 during World War II. At first it might sound like Point du Hoc on ...
If the Democrats and others opposed to authoritarian abuses of our constitutional order can show some message discipline, ...