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A film hailed as 'one of the greatest war movies of all time' and a three-time Oscar winner will be aired for free on TV tonight. The World War One ... next Saving Private Ryan and I was worried ...
A U.S. Marine who sent an ominous letter home before he went missing in action during World War II has been accounted ... In November 1943, Marine Corps Sgt. Robert F. Van Heck, 25, of Chicago ...