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Another small piece of what was once World War II's Lake Ontario Ordnance Works near Lewiston in Niagara County has been cleaned up and returned to it…
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A date has been set to remember a New York airman who died in World War II, 75 years after his bomber crashed in the Pacific. The Press-Enterprise reports…
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He was born in Germany in 1925. Stephan Lewy and his Jewish family were able to flee that nation just after Kristallnacht in 1938, but he eventually…
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Nuclear waste from the Manhattan Project sitting on a storage site in Niagara County could soon be on the move. Sen. Charles Schumer is calling for more…
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He is among the Native Americans who played a special role in World War II, serving as the famed Code Talkers. Louis Levi Oakes traveled to Buffalo to…
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Jewish Americans accounted for a higher percentage of the US military during World War II than the entire US population. On Sunday, May 27 at 9:30 p.m.,…
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The Polish-American newspaper Am-Pol Eagle will mark this year's 100th anniversary of Poland's restoration as a sovereign state with a special ceremony at…
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A Niagara County man, who is a World War II veteran and Purple Heart honoree, was a special guest aboard a B-17 that flew over the Buffalo area Monday. He…
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Next weekend at Prior Aviation, a vintage B-17 bomber will be available for the public to tour and fly aboard. WBFO's Michael Mroziak and Avery Schneider…
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If you’ve ever wondered how being in the military has changed over the course of time, Old Fort Niagara is sponsoring a series of events that begin…