Last surviving 'Rosie the Riveters' honored by WWII Museum on D-Day Anniversary: 'We can do it'
More than 30 surviving "Rosie the Riveters" gathered at The National WWII Museum in New Orleans to receive the 2026 American Spirit Award on D-Day.
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More than 30 surviving "Rosie the Riveters" gathered at The National WWII Museum in New Orleans to receive the 2026 American Spirit Award on D-Day.
โBeaches in Spain and Italy and Greece and Bulgaria. Boats and men arrive,โ Hegseth said.
At the National World War II Memorial, historian Alex Kershaw has found an unlikely way to keep D-Day alive: live social media posts timed to the events of June 6, 1944.
โBeaches in Spain and Italy and Greece and Bulgaria. Boats and men arrive.โ
In a perplexing speech Saturday commemorating the World War II D-Day landings in Normandy, France, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth called for European leaders to combat what he implied was a second, modern D-Dayโin which European countries were being โstormed by different dangerous ideologiesโ accompanied by โboats and men.โ The original D-Day was the Allied [โฆ]
WWII veteran Arthur Rose reads a letter written days after D-Day at an 82nd anniversary ceremony in Normandy, France, recounting the historic invasion.
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth used a D-Day anniversary speech on Saturday to appear to link immigration by sea to the wartime liberation of Europe, warning that the freedom won by Allied troops could prove temporary if leaders failed to defend it.
Hegseth's speech echoed broader Trump administration rhetoric over border security and migration in Europe.
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth linked the Allied invasion of Normandy during World War II to modern immigration challenges facing Europe in a speech Saturday marking the 82nd anniversary of D-Day. โSadly, today, different European beaches are stormed by different, dangerous ideologies,โ Hegseth said during remarks at the Normandy American Cemetery in Colleville-sur-Mer, France. โBeaches [โฆ]
Hegseth made the remarks during a speech at Normandy American Cemetery in France.
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth used a D-Day anniversary speech on Saturday to appear to link immigration by sea to the wartime liberation of Europe, warning that the freedom won by Allied troops could prove temporary if leaders failed to defend it.
Today is Saturday, June 6, the 157th day of 2026. There are 208 days left in the year. Today in history: On June 6, 1944, during World War II, nearly 160,000 Allied troops landed in Normandy, France, on D-Day as they launched Operation Overlord to liberate German-occupied Western Europe. More than 4,400 Allied troops were [โฆ]
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth urged European leaders on Saturday to remain vigilant against the threat of what he described as โdangerous ideologiesโ coming to the continent, invoking the lessons of D-Day to warn about modern-day immigration. โIn the years since these beaches, much of the West, in some places, in some quarters, and in...
Joe Picard is one of the few left with a personal memory of the 20th centuryโs greatest military operation.
The heroic actions of June 6, 1944, protected a freedom that makes all other freedoms possible.
In remembrance of eight U.S. service members who received the Congressional Medal of Honor for their actions during the D-Day assault and the Normandy campaign that followed.
General Eisenhowerโs words provide a good example to emulate in our next 250 years.
This weekend will mark 82 years since D-Day, the largest seaborne assault in history. Tony Dokoupil spoke with 107-year-old veteran Arthur Rose, who was a Navy lieutenant on that day.
A ticking-clock thriller about the days leading up to the Allied invasion of Normandy in June 1944, 'Pressure' is now playing in theaters.
Fox News Digital reviews the World War II thriller "Pressure" starring Brendan Fraser, Andrew Scott, Kerry Condon, Damian Lewis and Chris Messina. Directed by Anthony Maras.