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Two of Arizona’s John Does Identified After 50 Years as Vietnam War Veterans
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Townhall
· Jul 6, 2026
Meet the Man Preserving the Stories of World War II Veterans
Meet the Man Preserving the Stories of World War II Veterans
Tampa Free Press
· Jul 3, 2026
Seven Weeks In The Tub: Arizona Dad Jailed After Disabled Son Found With Rotting Wounds
An Arizona man is behind bars after authorities discovered his disabled, 31-year-old son severely emaciated and suffering from horrific physical trauma after allegedly living in a bathtub for nearly two months. Melvin Shimkus, 52, was arrested and booked into jail on one count of vulnerable adult abuse. He is currently being held on a 12,000 [] Seven Weeks In The Tub: Arizona Dad Jailed After Disabled Son Found With Rotting Wounds
RedState
· Jun 22, 2026
Sickening: Viral Video of Gulf War Veteran Being Abused in NY Care Home Sparks Outrage
Sickening: Viral Video of Gulf War Veteran Being Abused in NY Care Home Sparks Outrage
Daily Mail
· Jul 5, 2026
Forty years of hurt: a veteran of Mexico 86 - who covered it for the Mail - tells what it was REALLY like
Forty years of hurt: a veteran of Mexico 86 - who covered it for the Mail - tells what it was REALLY like
The Tribune
· Jul 7, 2026
9,909 forgotten WWI Indian Soldiers Commemorated in UK
The Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC) has added 9,909 men previously omitted from commemoration records, recognising them as casualties of the First World War who died of injuries away from the battlefield. The soldiers have now been acknowledged through the Punjab Registers project, a five-year partnership between the CWGC, the UK Punjab Heritage Association, and []
KROF – 960 AM – Lafayette
· Jun 23, 2026
Human Remains Found in St. Helena Parish Identified as Keith Madison Sr., Missing Since 2021
Human Remains Found in St. Helena Parish Identified as Keith Madison Sr., Missing Since 2021
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Related coverage for "Two of Arizona’s John Does Identified After 50 Years as Vietnam War Veterans": Townhall — Meet the Man Preserving the Stories of World War II Veterans. Tampa Free Press — Seven Weeks In The Tub: Arizona Dad Jailed After Disabled Son Found With Rotting Wounds. RedState — Sickening: Viral Video of Gulf War Veteran Being Abused in NY Care Home Sparks Outrage. Daily Mail — Forty years of hurt: a veteran of Mexico 86 - who covered it for the Mail - tells what it was REALLY like. The Tribune — 9,909 forgotten WWI Indian Soldiers Commemorated in UK. KROF – 960 AM – Lafayette — Human Remains Found in St. Helena Parish Identified as Keith Madison Sr., Missing Since 2021