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Dallas Franklin, KFOR-TV • Sun 2015 Jun 7, 6:17pm

OKLAHOMA CITY – Contractors recently discovered something amazing hidden behind the walls of a local high school. … Emerson High School… removing the whiteboards from the walls and discovered… Several chalkboards with writings and student drawings from 1917 were hidden behind the walls. The work assignments of teachers from nearly 100 years ago are still intact.…

Peter Grier, Christian Science Monitor • Sun 2015 Jun 7, 6:09pm

…Hitler was still asleep at 10 a.m. when Nazi associate and arms minister Albert Speer arrived at the Berghof. He was awakened around noon and told the news. Hitler was not angry, or vindictive – far from it. … “The news couldn’t be better,” Hitler said when informed of the invasion…

[News report video with breif D-Day landing film]

Dave In Texas, Ace of Spades • Sat 2015 Jun 6, 11:39pm

An overview of the D-Day invasion, including a link (under the first photo) to a recording of a CBS radio broadcast covering news of the invasion.…

Dapandico, Weasel Zippers • Sat 2015 Jun 6, 11:05pm

You are about to embark on the Great Crusade toward which we have striven these many months. …

Nickarama, Weasel Zippers • Sat 2015 Jun 6, 11:05pm

On June 6th, 2014 an 11-year-old boy wanted to say thank you to the soldiers who fought and died on Omaha beach on D-Day morning 70 years earlier. So his mother took him to Normandy, France.

Fox / AP • Fri 2015 May 29, 8:03am

Some 20,000 residents in the western German city of Cologne are being forced to evacuate their homes after authorities discovered a 200-kilogram (440-pound) bomb from World War II. Schools and kindergartens remained closed and dozens of ambulances were on the scene to evacuate residents of a nursing home.…

Tiare Dunlap, People • Sat 2015 May 23, 5:29pm

When Officer Don Hull pulled 1-year-old Joseph Webber out of the rubble of the Oklahoma City bombing on April 19, 1995, he had no idea if the boy would live or die. … Twenty years after the bombing, Hull and Webber, now a 21-year-old college student studying zoology at Oklahoma State University, were reunited. …

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Dave In Texas, Ace of Spades • Fri 2015 May 8, 10:42am

70 years ago today the Allies accepted the unconditional surrender of Nazi Germany. …

Blazing Cat Fur • Fri 2015 May 8, 9:27am

Underwater explorers in Madagascar say they have found what is thought to be the treasure of notorious Scottish pirate William Kidd. …50kg silver bar… Capt Kidd was executed in 1701 for piracy after returning from a voyage to the Indian Ocean.…

Chriss W. Street, Breitbart • Wed 2015 Apr 29, 8:01pm

The American Stars and Stripes and the yellow-and-red flag of the Republic of South Vietnam will fly across California this week as many of the 2.7 million Vietnam War veterans join 1.7 million Vietnamese-Americans in remembering the 40th anniversary of the Fall of Saigon, which took place on April 30, 1975….

Fox / AP • Mon 2015 Apr 27, 10:36am

WRIGHTSTOWN, New Jersey – The ground shook near a New Jersey military base as an explosives team detonated a 500-pound (225-kilogram) World War II-era bomb… had been discovered Thursday during excavation for a new building at Middlesex County College, which is on the site of the former Raritan Arsenal.…

Examiner-Enterprise • Mon 2015 Apr 20, 6:43pm

[Various local and state folks recall the aftermath]

“I was one of about 20 police and firefighters from Bartlesville that worked the Murrah Building explosion site. I was assigned to work outside the church where relatives of the victims waited for notification that their loved one had been found. On two separate occasions as folks were leaving the church, they came over to us and thanked us for being there. These folks had just been notified their loved ones had been found, yet they took the time to come and thank us. That is a memory I will never forget.…"

Jillian Raftery, KIRO Radio / MyNorthwest.com • Mon 2015 Apr 20, 6:40pm

…He wasn't a firefighter at the time. Hrivak was a nursing student and fresh out of the Air Force. He had extensive mountaineering and rope rescue experience, which first responders thought would be useful at the site of the bombing. He learned everything on the job during the six weeks he was there, searching for survivors, sifting through debris, and trying to help heal a broken city. And years later, those experiences turned out to be invaluable, when Hrivnak's team got the call to respond to the Oso [Washington] mudslide….

Caroline Moss, Business Insider • Sun 2015 Apr 19, 9:02pm

…Almon had her first and only birthday the day before she was killed.

Her mother, then 23-year-old Aren Almon-Kok, was desperately searching for her daughter for nearly 24 hours. The search came to an end when she saw that photo on the front page of a local paper.

Then it was everywhere, on every news station and newspaper in the world.

Almon-Kok, who still throws a birthday party for her late daughter each year, spoke to The Daily Mail about what that horrible day was like, and what it felt like to see that photo of Baylee everywhere she looked. …

Rebecca Cantrell, KFOR • Sat 2015 Apr 18, 8:25pm

…the woman whose leg was amputated in the midst of the crumbled Murrah building… After hearing that Daina’s prosthetic is out-dated and ill-fitted, someone decided that Daina could still use a little help. A GoFundMe campaign has been started to raise funds for a new leg for Daina.…

Fox 8 / CNN • Sat 2015 Apr 18, 4:02pm

…Florence Rogers remembers April 19, 1995 like it was yesterday.

She worked in the credit union inside the federal building and watched the floor in front of her fall six stories.

“I was the only one that got out of that room. All of the other eight that were in there perished,” said Florence Rogers.

Rogers was thrown back from the blast onto an 18 inch ledge. Her coworkers’ desks collapsed with the floor when the bomb exploded.…

Alicia Inns, KXAN • Sat 2015 Apr 18, 4:00pm

…After taking care of pediatric patients who came in right after the bombing, ambulances stopped coming to the hospital, so Dr. Tuggle and his colleague, Dr. Andy Sullivan, decided to go straight to the blast zone. Police led them to Daina Bradley, a 20-year-old mother of two, was trapped under a collapsed column. Her right leg was pinned under a beam. The doctors had to make a quick decision to safe Bradley’s life.

“Could we cut through the pillar? Could we raise it with the jaws of life? And there was no way. It was just going to bring the building down. So, Andy talked about the options and said, ‘it looks like we are going to have to amputate….'”

Dallas Franklin & Linda Cavanaugh, KFOR-TV • Sat 2015 Apr 18, 3:53pm

…“It was smoky. Hard to breath. And you knew you had no choice. And water from busted pipes was coming down. I would actually take a shower to get the soot and concrete dust off me and clean my glasses so I could go back in and do it again,” Avera remembered.

Then, Avera heard something.

“All of a sudden, I hear this baby crying. So we turn around. And I went over to where I hear it and we started digging around the rock. And we found two babies…."

In those first frantic minutes after the bombing, Avera was too busy to notice the photographer.

He never knew the photo was being transmitted around the world. …

Michelle Sutherlin, NewsOK • Sat 2015 Apr 18, 3:39pm

…When I drove back to Norman to head to the newsroom, the radio alerted me that children had perished at the daycare, and I began to weep as I drove. The adrenaline started to fade, and I began to grasp the reality and scope of what had happened.

In the days that followed, I tried to convey the emotions and the feel of the recovery in my stories. But ... there really were no words. So many people were terribly injured. So many people had died. So many people were emotionally broken. Including me. …

Linda Cavanaugh, KFOR • Sat 2015 Apr 18, 3:31pm

…Jannie Coverdale, the boys’ grandmother, refused to give up hope.

“I’m almost positive that Aaron and Elijah will be found alive,” she said in the days following the bombing.

Fate would not allow it. The boys, inseparable in life, would share the same casket.

“I kept saying I believe in miracles,” says Jannie. “When they came and told me they had identified their bodies, I started screaming at God and I told him I would never serve him again. And I meant it.” … "I had a journey. A very long journey. And my anger really didn’t go away until I started writing Terry Nichols. And he asked me to forgive him.” …

Owen Jarus, Live Science • Sat 2015 Apr 18, 8:05am

Bronze artifacts discovered in a 1,000-year-old house in Alaska suggest trade was occurring between East Asia and the New World centuries before the voyages of Columbus. …

Video by Cpl. Isaac Ibarra, dvidshub • Thu 2015 Apr 16, 11:25pm

Capt. Jerry Yellin, from Fairfield, Iowa, flew the final combat mission in World War II. World War II veterans visit Iwo Jima for the 70th anniversary Mar. 21 in commemoration of the end of World War II.

WBUR • Thu 2015 Apr 16, 10:52pm

…By the time the group was in the sentencing phase of the trial, Leeper says the jurors had a rapport and a mutual respect.

“Of course it was a heavy burden for us to come to a decision,” he said. “There was a major concern on my part that whatever we walked out of there with would be questioned by the public. We didn’t know whether Mr. McVeigh was a leader or part of a conspiracy against the government. We didn’t know if there was a feeling out there in the public as to pro or con for the death penalty.” …

ok.ngb.army.mil • Wed 2015 Apr 15, 7:51pm

The Oklahoma National Guard Office of Public Affairs produced a mini-documentary titled, “Remembering the 168”. The video contains past and recent interviews from Guardsmen and civil authorities who answered the call on April 19, 1995, and the days following the Alfred P. Murrah building bombing. …

Dallas Franklin & Linda Cavanaugh, KFOR-TV • Wed 2015 Apr 15, 5:27pm

On April 19, 1995, Susan Walton walked into the Credit Union in the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in downtown Oklahoma City. Those would be the last steps she would take on her own for more than five years. … The triage doctor never expected Susan to live. … “After 20 years, things are starting to fall apart again. So, they’re having to start rebuilding me all over again,” Susan said. …

Heide Brandes and Rich Schapiro, NY Daily News • Wed 2015 Apr 15, 5:23pm

Out of the rubble, they emerged: six minimiracles. Rescuers pulled out their tiny bodies — bloodied, battered and some gashed beyond recognition… Some grappled with debilitating injuries that persist today. Others battled deep emotional traumas that have long since been overcome. …

KTUL • Wed 2015 Apr 15, 5:14pm

…Joe Wallace is an EMSA paramedic. …he'd only been on the job two years. On April 19, 1995, Wallace happened to be sitting inside an ambulance near the Murrah Building. …he felt a "thunderous boom", and the truck shook. And when he looked around the corner, he saw a large cloud of black smoke. …

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