Teen Charged in Long Island House Party Shooting That Killed Monroe University Basketball Player Amira McCleod.

Teen Charged in Long Island House Party Shooting That Killed Monroe University Basketball Player Amira McCleod.

An 18-year-old has been charged in connection with the shooting outside a Long Island house party that left 19-year-old college basketball player Amira McCleod dead, according to Nassau County authorities. Police say …

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AN AMERICAN SOLDIER FALLS IN THE VIETNAM WAR — AND BEFORE DYING, HANDS HIS WEDDING RING TO A FELLOW SOLDIER On an afternoon in 1966, in Viet Cong–controlled territory near the Cambodian border, Captain Norman Schwarzkopf — then a lieutenant colonel — was leading a U.S. infantry unit into an area suspected to be heavily mined. The air was suffocatingly still. The jungle birds had gone silent, leaving only the heavy sound of boots pressing into the red earth. Suddenly, a terrifying explosion shattered the quiet. A young soldier had stepped on an anti-tank mine. The blast ripped through the air, sending thick black smoke swirling upward and shrapnel flying in all directions. Screams of agony mixed with another explosion as a second mine detonated. The entire squad descended into chaos. Several men were severely wounded, lying scattered across what had become a deadly field. Most commanders would have ordered an immediate retreat to preserve the remaining troops. But Schwarzkopf did not.

AN AMERICAN SOLDIER FALLS IN THE VIETNAM WAR — AND BEFORE DYING, HANDS HIS WEDDING RING TO A FELLOW SOLDIER On an afternoon in 1966, in Viet Cong–controlled territory near the Cambodian border, Captain Norman Schwarzkopf — then a lieutenant colonel — was leading a U.S. infantry unit into an area suspected to be heavily mined. The air was suffocatingly still. The jungle birds had gone silent, leaving only the heavy sound of boots pressing into the red earth. Suddenly, a terrifying explosion shattered the quiet. A young soldier had stepped on an anti-tank mine. The blast ripped through the air, sending thick black smoke swirling upward and shrapnel flying in all directions. Screams of agony mixed with another explosion as a second mine detonated. The entire squad descended into chaos. Several men were severely wounded, lying scattered across what had become a deadly field. Most commanders would have ordered an immediate retreat to preserve the remaining troops. But Schwarzkopf did not.

On the night of February 23, 1969, six and a half miles west of Da Nang, Republic of Vietnam, a small Marine observation post belonging to Company A, 1st Battalion, …

AN AMERICAN SOLDIER FALLS IN THE VIETNAM WAR — AND BEFORE DYING, HANDS HIS WEDDING RING TO A FELLOW SOLDIER On an afternoon in 1966, in Viet Cong–controlled territory near the Cambodian border, Captain Norman Schwarzkopf — then a lieutenant colonel — was leading a U.S. infantry unit into an area suspected to be heavily mined. The air was suffocatingly still. The jungle birds had gone silent, leaving only the heavy sound of boots pressing into the red earth. Suddenly, a terrifying explosion shattered the quiet. A young soldier had stepped on an anti-tank mine. The blast ripped through the air, sending thick black smoke swirling upward and shrapnel flying in all directions. Screams of agony mixed with another explosion as a second mine detonated. The entire squad descended into chaos. Several men were severely wounded, lying scattered across what had become a deadly field. Most commanders would have ordered an immediate retreat to preserve the remaining troops. But Schwarzkopf did not. Read More
SILENT HEROES GONE FOREVER – A NATION SHOCKED BY A BREATH-TAKINGLY EMOTIONAL SCENE AT THE AIRPORT Tears flowed without stopping as several silent heroes finally returned home, embraced by the soil of their homeland amid overwhelming grief. One by one, flag-draped coffins were carried down from the aircraft, turning the entire airport into a sea of sorrow and mourning. Yet the moment that shattered millions of hearts came in a scene so extraordinary it felt almost unreal: exactly six coffins were placed into the waiting vehicles in perfect unison, moving together with flawless precision, as if guided by an unseen hand. The powerful image created a solemn and haunting atmosphere that left everyone present overwhelmed with emotion.

SILENT HEROES GONE FOREVER – A NATION SHOCKED BY A BREATH-TAKINGLY EMOTIONAL SCENE AT THE AIRPORT Tears flowed without stopping as several silent heroes finally returned home, embraced by the soil of their homeland amid overwhelming grief. One by one, flag-draped coffins were carried down from the aircraft, turning the entire airport into a sea of sorrow and mourning. Yet the moment that shattered millions of hearts came in a scene so extraordinary it felt almost unreal: exactly six coffins were placed into the waiting vehicles in perfect unison, moving together with flawless precision, as if guided by an unseen hand. The powerful image created a solemn and haunting atmosphere that left everyone present overwhelmed with emotion.

Profound sorrow enveloped the nation as the remains of six valiant U.S. Army Reserve soldiers, including two proud sons of Iowa, arrived back on American soil following their tragic deaths …

SILENT HEROES GONE FOREVER – A NATION SHOCKED BY A BREATH-TAKINGLY EMOTIONAL SCENE AT THE AIRPORT Tears flowed without stopping as several silent heroes finally returned home, embraced by the soil of their homeland amid overwhelming grief. One by one, flag-draped coffins were carried down from the aircraft, turning the entire airport into a sea of sorrow and mourning. Yet the moment that shattered millions of hearts came in a scene so extraordinary it felt almost unreal: exactly six coffins were placed into the waiting vehicles in perfect unison, moving together with flawless precision, as if guided by an unseen hand. The powerful image created a solemn and haunting atmosphere that left everyone present overwhelmed with emotion. Read More
We Had A Promise For When He Came Back: Sgt. Benjamin N. Pennington’s Girlfriend Heartbroken As She Recalls The Dream They Worked So Hard For “We had a promise for when he came back.” The words tremble through tears as the girlfriend of Benjamin N. Pennington recalls the vow they once shared, leaving many stunned as memories of a simple but hopeful promise resurface in a painful moment. She remembers every detail of the time when the two of them struggled side by side, working tirelessly and saving every small amount of money to move closer to a dream they believed was within reach if they just tried a little harder.

We Had A Promise For When He Came Back: Sgt. Benjamin N. Pennington’s Girlfriend Heartbroken As She Recalls The Dream They Worked So Hard For “We had a promise for when he came back.” The words tremble through tears as the girlfriend of Benjamin N. Pennington recalls the vow they once shared, leaving many stunned as memories of a simple but hopeful promise resurface in a painful moment. She remembers every detail of the time when the two of them struggled side by side, working tirelessly and saving every small amount of money to move closer to a dream they believed was within reach if they just tried a little harder.

“We had a promise for when he came back.” The quiet sentence, spoken through tears by the girlfriend of Benjamin N. Pennington, has begun echoing far beyond the private grief where …

We Had A Promise For When He Came Back: Sgt. Benjamin N. Pennington’s Girlfriend Heartbroken As She Recalls The Dream They Worked So Hard For “We had a promise for when he came back.” The words tremble through tears as the girlfriend of Benjamin N. Pennington recalls the vow they once shared, leaving many stunned as memories of a simple but hopeful promise resurface in a painful moment. She remembers every detail of the time when the two of them struggled side by side, working tirelessly and saving every small amount of money to move closer to a dream they believed was within reach if they just tried a little harder. Read More
HE PROMISED HE WOULD COME HOME SAFE…” The family of Benjamin N. Pennington is speaking through unimaginable grief after the 26-year-old soldier from Glendale was confirmed as the seventh U.S. service member killed in the escalating Iran war. Pennington died after being critically wounded during a strike on Prince Sultan Air Base. Friends and relatives say he was a quiet, devoted young man who simply wanted to serve his country. Now, as tributes pour in, the heartbreaking story behind his final days is leaving a community — and a nation