Film shines a light on Canada’s role in WWII Italian campaign Argunners
Looking over the history of the Second World War, we're drawn to certain high polish marks, like Normandy, that dominate our attention. Outshone in the chronicles is the less lustrously…

WWII B-29 bomber sits on the bottom of Lake Mead Argunners
We're nearing the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II. Many of the men and women who fought that war, and the machines they used to win it,…

WWII B-17G Pilot veteran receives medals Argunners
A bomber pilot held as a prisoner of war during World War II visited the Air Reserve Personnel Center to receive his POW Medal among various other medals, then took…

VIDEO: WWII Dambuster medals donated to Motat Argunners
Dambuster Les Munro presents his medals and associated memorabilia to Auckland's Motat museum at a special ceremony today. The medals and memorabilia were handed over at the Bomber Command Memorial…

Unseen Horror Pictures of the Liberation of Bergen-Belsen, 70 years ago Argunners
Bergen-Belsen (or Belsen) was a concentration camp in what is today Lower Saxony in northern Germany, southwest of the town of Bergen near Celle. Originally established as a prisoner of war camp, in 1943, parts of it became a concentration camp.…

Japanese crew member of sunken WWII ship Musashi feels sense of destiny Argunners
A former crew member of the Musashi, a battleship of the Imperial Japanese Navy that was sunk by U.S. forces during World War II, said he felt “a sense of…

Iwo Jima In Remembrance – Horror from 70 Years Ago Argunners
The Battle of Iwo Jima that started on 19 February until 26 March 1945, codename Operation Detachment, was a major battle in which the United States Armed Forces to capture the island of Iwo…

Story of a Liberator's Tail Gunner: Joseph W. Jamro Argunners
At 93, Joseph Jamro's gentle demeanor contrasts dramatically with the dangerous battles he survived fighting Germans during World War II. Jamro grew up in Schenectady and joined the Army Air Corps…

Infographic of Remarkable WW1 facts – Argunners Argunners
The Gazette has compiled some of the most surprising WW1 facts – in the trenches, at home, at sea, and in the air (not forgetting the contribution of our furred and…

Horrible Details of pilot's death little known, until now Argunners
'There's no such thing as closure': Madeline Teremy of Hamlin talks about the story surrounding the death of her father, Norman J. Rogers, and his crew during WWII. In September 1946…
