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Don t say Nuts! to this Fort Campbell museum

Don t say Nuts! to this Fort Campbell museum
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Were Black GIs Killed in a World War II–Era Race Riot?

Were Black GIs Killed in a World War II–Era Race Riot?
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The Beginning of Hell: The 1942 Lee Street Race Riot

After my recent posted LRC blog on the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, a gentleman forwarded me these two powerful articles below concerning a similar, little known, catastrophic event in his home town. He observed: My grandfather was a general practitioner here during the war and whispered to my father who was a teenager at the time that he was called to the hospital to care for the dying and wounded. He claimed 400 were killed. My father later told my mother about it who told me. They were told it was top secret by the military to protect the war … Continue reading →

North Dakota officer initiated Army s first offensive military action during World War II

North Dakota officer initiated Army s first offensive military action during World War II Did You Know That columnist Curt Eriksmoen shares the story of Lt. Col. Robert Hall, who was born in Fargo, farmed in Stutsman County and helped lead the action at Guadalcanal in 1942. Written By: Curt Eriksmoen | × Soldiers rest on the field on Guadalcanal in 1942. Public Domain / Wikimedia Commons / Special to The Forum On Dec. 7, 1941, Japan bombed Pearl Harbor, forcing the U.S. to enter World War II. From that date until Oct. 13, 1942, Japan had the U.S. Army on its heels, because the Army was fighting a defensive war. It was on that later date that the 164th Infantry Regiment landed on Guadalcanal to take the fight to the Japanese. The 164th was a unit of soldiers from the North Dakota National Guard, under the command of Lt. Col. Robert Hall.

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