How America observed Christmas — at home and abroad — during WWIIAmid shortages, rationing, separation and grief, Americans fought to keep the yuletide spirit alive.By Stanley Weintraub17 hours ago
The real story of how NORAD began tracking Santa ClausSeventy years ago, a wrong number prompted the U.S. Air Force to begin issuing reports of St. Nick’s progress on Christmas Eve.By Dave Kindy21 hours ago
How the Civil War inspired this iconic poet’s classic Christmas songHenry Wadsworth Longfellow vehemently objected to his son’s desire to enlist in the Union Army.By Melissa A. Winn25 hours ago
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Private housing companies let troops deck the halls early for holidaysMilitary housing providers are now allowing troops and their families to decorate for the holiday season early.By Cristina Stassis5 weeks ago
Air Force base housing landlord shuns pre-Thanksgiving Christmas decorOh, I'm sorry. I thought this was America.6 weeks ago