
Veterans’ memories stirred by Vietnam War documentary
Sitting at his desk in a small Alderbrook home, Phil Hertel peered through his three pages of handwritten notes as a “A Bright Shining Lie”

Sitting at his desk in a small Alderbrook home, Phil Hertel peered through his three pages of handwritten notes as a “A Bright Shining Lie”

This Veterans Day, the Estacada Area Support our Troops Foundation is planning several events to honor those who have served in the military. The group’s

Oregon (KPTV) — Every day, 500 World War II veterans die in the United States, and with their deaths, an important piece of the country’s

As a child in the 1950s, Jeff Daly remembers hearing the bell and whistle of the American Legion’s Forty & Eight train during Astoria Regatta

VANCOUVER, Wash. (KOIN) — Representative Jaime Herrera Beutler met with veterans on Monday morning to hear their military stories. Herrera Beutler partnered with the Veterans

OREGON CITY, OR (KPTV) – Volunteers put on their tool belts to help build shelters for homeless veterans in Oregon City. The group worked on

On May 6, 2016, First Lt. David Bauders died in what the U.S. Army described as a “non-combat related incident.” At the time of the

Commissioners join volunteers to assemble tiny houses that will be moved to a Clackamas industrial site upon approval of a conditional use permit; vets will

The city of Milwaukie, American Legion Post 180 and Daughters of the American Revolution are asking for the public’s help in reaching their funding goal

Almost sixty years later, Mike Batnick still doesn’t like talking about it. “The incident I had involved a Marine, a .45 automatic, and a nuclear

PORTLAND, Ore. — It’s business as usual at PDX, but gate C9 had people turning heads Sunday night. Many at the gate, wielding American flags, waiting

SALEM, Ore. (AP) — Donald Malarkey, a World War II paratrooper who was awarded the Bronze Star after parachuting behind enemy lines at Normandy to
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