Book 'Jewish Soldiers in the Civil War,' out November 15, shows how Jewish troops fought in an army that served pork, rested Sundays and was led by a general who didn't want them

Alan Feldstein and Felice Jacobs held defiant nuptials at the Eagle's Nest a decade after WWII, but that symbolic act was just the beginning of a lifelong fight against bigotry

Edward Shames, the last surviving 'Band of Brothers' officer, remembered for using cognac labeled 'for the Fuhrer’s use only' to toast son's bar mitzvah

US officers recall many fond memories of fellow soldiers, Afghan allies, and kiddush wine, but wonder what all the sacrifice was ultimately for

As the battle's 80th anniversary approaches, London’s Royal Air Force museum seeks to capture the stories of Jews who risked their lives to help repel the massive Nazi invasion

Grandson of Philip Kahn says he would often warn that history repeats itself, 'knew the irony of what was going on' after he began coughing

Daughter of Muriel and David Cohen, an American WWII veteran, says the couple chose not to be separated after her mom tested positive for virus: 'They were always together'

Howard and Jean Somers of Arizona have become tireless advocates for reform in what they see as a system that failed their son

America's most famous military academy made headlines Saturday with 34 African American women cadets in its most diverse graduating class -- but US Jews also celebrate a milestone