Robert F. Sargent / Wikimedia Commons Self-Congratulatory Journalist Goes Too Far, Says Covering Trump Was Similar to Storming Omaha Beach An establishment media reporter compared his four-year experience covering Trump to storming Omaha Beach on D-Day. By Kipp Jones, The Western Journal February 12, 2021
WCCO-TV / Facebook WWII Vet Takes Japanese Sword as War Trophy, Returns It to Ancestral Owners 68 Years Later A 94-year-old World War II veteran decided to return his war trophy to its original owner. What happened next was very powerful. By Michael Austin, The Western Journal December 25, 2020
Army Signal Corps via Wikipedia Trump No Doubt Would Approve of Gen. Patton's Famous Christmas Prayer Offered in Throes of WWII Donald Trump definitely has some of that Gen. George Patton spirit in him, and like the World War II hero, he recognizes God reigns over all By Randy DeSoto December 24, 2020
Daily Mail via British Armed Forces News / Facebook D-Day Vet Recreates 1944 Photo with Belgian Boy He Befriended During WWII In 1944, he spent time in Peer, Belgium, and was in a photo taken outside a bakery with several others, including a young Belgian boy. By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal November 30, 2020
@WLWT / Twitter screen shot WWII Veteran Surprised by Community for 96th Birthday He was just 16 on Dec. 7, 1941, and from that day forward he was adamant that he would join up as soon as he was able. By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal November 11, 2020
Feggy Art / Flickr Ralph Benko: The True Story of the 'Candy Bomber' Reminds Us of American Goodness at Stake in the Election 'This is just one of thousands of anecdotes to bring to the fore in restoring America’s appreciation of its own goodness.' By Ralph Benko, The Western Journal October 26, 2020
Euronews / YouTube screen shot Watch This WWII 'Earthquake Bomb' Detonate During an Attempt To Defuse It The delicate operation by Polish navy divers ended as the earthquake bomb was detonated with no injuries and no damage. By Jared Harris, The Western Journal October 18, 2020
@VernBuchanan / Twitter screen shot Statue Depicting Iconic WWII Photograph May Remain After GOP Lawmaker Steps In Following Mendonsa's death in 2019, vandals spray-painted "#MeToo" on the sculpture, the Sarasota Police Department wrote in a news release. By Erin Coates, The Western Journal September 26, 2020
WJAR-TV / screen shot University of Rhode Island May Remove Nearly 70-Year-Old Murals Because They Have Too Many White Subjects The murals were painted by a World War II veteran and depicted life at the University of Rhode Island in the 1940s and 50s. By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal September 12, 2020
@SarasotaPD / Twitter Iconic Statue Celebrating WWII Victory Could Be Removed After #MeToo Outcries 'This representation of that moment more than 75 years ago reminds us of an important time in our country's history and honors the "Greatest Generation."' By Bryan Chai September 11, 2020
Victor Jorgensen / U.S. Archives WWII Ended 75 Years Ago: 'Men Everywhere Walk Upright in the Sunlight' with World at Peace A series of blows brought about the Japanese surrender, including two atomic bomb attacks and the Soviet Union's entry into the war. By Randy DeSoto, The Western Journal August 10, 2020