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Debbie Crain and Laura Lauffer both grew up near Fort Bragg, both with fathers in the military. Crain's father fought in World War II, Lauffer's served in…
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A man who wants his Virginia museum to be the home of a monument honoring a secret World War II spy mission has traveled to Russia, where he plans to…
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People in Elizabeth City are taking sides in a fight over a proposed monument, and the outcome could have international implications. Bed-and-breakfast…
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Millie Dunn Veasey, a Raleigh native believed to be one of the last living African-American women to serve overseas during World War II, has died. She was…
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The birthday celebrations continue for Millie Dunn Veasey of Raleigh, North Carolina. On January 31, the World War II veteran turned 100 years old. Veasey…
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Billy Herring was seven years old when his family moved on to Fort Bragg in 1939, one of only three civilian families on post at the time. His father ran…
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When they got married, Weaverville residentsDennis and Christine McClure never dreamed they would write a book together. That was before they learned the…
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When they got married, Weaverville residentsDennis and Christine McClure never dreamed they would write a book together. That was before they learned the…
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The number of North Carolina veterans who fought in World War II is declining. But last week, four of them got an official thanks from a country they…
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In 1949 composer Richard Rodgers and lyricist Oscar Hammerstein premiered their hit musical “South Pacific.” It tells the story of how an American nurse…