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Yesterday: Veterans Boulevard today is widely commercial; however, it was mostly undeveloped swampland until the 1950s. And, like most of our recent history, we can trace it back to WWII. Catherine Campanella writes inMetairie, “As young soldiers returned home to New Orleans and began raising...
Learn how blacks serving in WWII helped forward the Civil Rights Movement. After this transfer, the pilots of the 332nd began flying P-51 Mustangs to escort the heavy bombers of the 15th Air Force during raids deep into enemy territory. The tails of their planes were painted red for identif...
Ragnar evolved from the German name Reynold meaning wise army.Once fairly popular name in Norway and Iceland, it’s less popular today. But Ragnar still has the sound and the feel of a badass, ax-wielding Viking, so if you’re brave enough, this may just be the name for your child....
My first dog was a 100-pound German Shepherd I named "Tiny". My second dog was an Irish Setter and, as a puppy, he was very inquisitive and always sniffing around; I named him "Scamper". As I grew older and got involved with the American Kennel Club, I named my first and favorite...
A military dog laying while Soldiers line up behind him Also, military names for dogs are usually awesome. With that in mind, we have created a list ofthe best military dog namesto help you out. Quick Navigation 1 How do you pick the right military name for your dog?
bank with a group of soldiers under heavy enemy fire. He was the first to rush to the barbed wire and made a passage through it, through which his fellow soldiers then made their way. Paradovich and his soldiers held the bridgehead until the main forces arrived, repelling nine German ...
At Casa Fernandez, I've been given the challenging responsibility of naming the dogs, cats, and any other animals the wife or kids bring home. My first dog was a 100-pound German Shepherd I named "Tiny". My second dog was an Irish Setter and, as a puppy, he was very inquisitive and...