Did You Ever Look For the F. Scott Fitzgerald?

Did You Ever Look For the F. Scott Fitzgerald?
My dad Lynn Aas was a Private 1st Class in the (little known) 17th Airborne Division, 193D GIR (Glider Infantry Regiment). When he walked into the Battle of the Bulge carrying a BAR (Browning Automatic Rifle) on December 25, 1944, there were 55 guys in his platoon. Fourty-five days later when they walked off the…
Our dad, George Loudenslager, served in the Army National Guard and Army Reserve for 37 years, and 5 of his 6 kids served as well. In fact, in a single National Guard unit (1st Battalion 147th Field Artillery), there was at least one member of our immediate family serving from 1954 to 2012. The family…
I would like to honor my Grandfather, Carl Jahn [pronounced same as John], out of Rochester, MN. Joined the Army in March of 1944 on his 18th birthday, completed basic training and was shipped off to the European theater shortly thereafter. He was assigned to the 9th Armored Division of the U.S. First Army. He…
CNN’s Hala Gorani talks with Dr. Bouthaina Shaaban, adviser to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, on Russian military build-up in Syria
Russian President Vladimir Putin addresses the United Nations General Assembly, pushing for a coalition to fight ISIS.
Potentially life-giving water still flows across the ancient surface of Mars from time to time, NASA scientists said Monday in revealing a potential breakthrough in both the search for life beyond Earth and human hopes to one day travel there.
President Obama and the First Lady greet Pope Francis on his first visit to the White House.
The baseball world loses a legend with the passing of Yogi Berra on Tuesday, September 23rd. Berra spent almost all of his 19-year career with the New York Yankees and was a three-time Most Valuable Player and 10-time World Series champion.
Social workers using Amy Winehouse to teach life lessons, Leo DiCaprio leads an impressive DGA presenter list, and Taylor Swift boogies with a young fan!