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J&L Historical (@jason_r_burt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In May of 1945, three Easy Company legends (Dick Winters, Lewis Nixon, and Harry Welsh) celebrate the end of the war in Europe in Berchtesgaden. 🪖

In May of 1945, three Easy Company legends (Dick Winters, Lewis Nixon, and Harry Welsh) celebrate the end of the war in Europe in Berchtesgaden. 🪖
Stephen Gibbons (@gibboanxious) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An iconic moment, featuring one of the longest laughs ever recorded from a studio audience on American television. Ed Ames showing Johnny Carson how to throw a tomahawk on The Tonight Show in 1965.

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Three years after the first Army-Navy Game was played, a poem called “America” reflected on the United States’ journey following the Civil War. Over a century later, the nation's willingness to persevere through deep ideological differences is a testament to the resilience of

Steve Cortes (@cortessteve) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Army vs Navy kicks off later. Watch the legendary CBS game promo video from a couple years ago — it’s the best sports introduction I’ve ever seen: “It’s the only game that everyone’s playing in it that are willing to die for everyone who’s watching.” 🇺🇸

OutKick (@outkick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Army/Navy game is the only football game in the world where every athlete on the field is willing to die for every citizen of this amazing country. Thank you for your service.

Joel McDonald (@joelrmcdonald44) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to Hibbing Boys Basketball Player Finn Eskeli on being selected as the recipient of the Robert McDonald Memorial Scholarship for 2025. Finn displays a high level of character and integrity - traits so important to my dad’s tenure as a coach, teacher, & mentor.

Congratulations to Hibbing Boys Basketball Player Finn Eskeli on being selected as the recipient of the Robert McDonald Memorial Scholarship for 2025. Finn displays a high level of character and integrity - traits so important to my dad’s tenure as a coach, teacher, & mentor.