Robert Rutherford “Colonel” McCormick was the Editor and Publisher of the Chicago Tribune. By the early 1920s, he was fascinated with radio and arranged a demonstration for his mother. Under his ...
The lifelong flight plan for Colonel Richard Mitchell began on August 25, 1916, in Del Rey, California, and ended peacefully on February 16, 2016, in his home in Tucson, Arizona. Colonel Mitchell was ...
The R&B and House music community has lost another pioneer over the holidays. Legendary ‘80s singer Colonel Abrams, best known for his club hits “Trapped” and “I’m Not Gonna Let,” passed away on ...
Colonel(R) Richard Andrew Sperling was born in Elmhurst, Illinois on July 4 th, 1942. After graduating from Western Michigan University as a Distinguished Military Graduate with a Bachelor of Business ...
Leaders & Legacies: Stories of Local Impact is an ongoing series brought to you in partnership with the Daily Herald and DuPage Foundation. It highlights the inspiring stories of local individuals, ...
The 1918 Battle of Cantigny was the first combat that members of the American Expeditionary Forces saw in Europe; it was also their first victory. In the midst of the First Division fought Col. Robert ...
Colonel Joseph Rudy Holzbauer, U.S. Marine Corps (Retired), passed away on Friday, March 24, 2023 in Oceanside, California at the age of 77. Colonel Holzbauer was born November 13, 1945 in Lancaster, ...
Colonel Alton R. Barnes, Sr. Montgomery - Colonel Alton R. Barnes, Sr., a longtime resident of Montgomery, Alabama and veteran of World War II, passed away on Saturday, October 26, 2019. He was born ...
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