Charles Norman Shay died Dec. 3 at age 101. He was a citizen of the Penobscot Nation who saved fellow soldiers storming Omaha Beach on D-Day in 1944.
Charles Norman Shay has been called a remarkable hero who embodied the best of our state. Mainers are remembering and ...
PARIS (AP) — Charles Shay, a decorated Native American veteran who was a 19-year-old U.S. Army medic when he landed on Omaha ...
The majestic Western Arctic Caribou Herd in Alaska travels a distance equivalent to New York City to Seattle each year. But ...
Discover What’s Streaming On: IT: Welcome to Derry Episode 4 ends with Dick Hallorann (Chris Chalk) using his psychic abilities — his “Shine,” per Stephen King’s the Shining — to root out the mythic ...
As it does every year, the Morongo Band of Mission Indians is lending a helping hand for Thanksgiving. For the 39th year, it’s donating turkeys to churches and charitable groups across the Inland ...
Northern Maine was noted for record low temperatures in the winter months and February 1941 was no exception. Situated in Old Town, Maine, on the northern side of the Penobscot River, was a little ...
Charles Shay, a D-Day veteran who now calls Normandy home, was recognized by Army leadership during a recent bedside ceremony not far from the beach he stormed over 80 years ago. Shay, who served as a ...
National Geographic photographer Brian Skerry has been diving in the Gulf of Maine for more than 40 years. After learning these waters were a harbinger of climate change, he set out to document the ...
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