Pfc. Roland Leon Bragg was a paratrooper assigned to the 17th Airborne Division during World War II. He was awarded a Silver Star and Purple Heart after he drove a stolen Nazi ambulance through ...
So it will go back to Fort Bragg ... Pfc. Roland Bragg, who was a paratrooper in World War II in the 17th Airborne Division, won the Silver Star at the Battle of the Bulge. Pretty, pretty ...
The Little Rock Nine sounds like it could be the name of a baseball team playing in Arkansas' capital city, and for three ...
Bragg served in the 17th Airborne Division, which was part of the XVIII Airborne Corps, and we are honored to have our installation in his namesake," the statement said. "We have already begun ...
Roland Bragg from World War II. Bragg, of Sabattus, Maine, was born in 1923 and assigned to the 513th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 17th Airborne Division of the 18th Airborne Corps. According to ...
According to his 1999 obituary, Roland Bragg — who served with the 17th Airborne Division — was briefly captured by the Germans. Defense spokesman John Ullyot said in a statement that ...
"Bragg served in the 17th Airborne Division, which was part of the XVIII Airborne Corps, and we are proud to honor his legacy and all those who have called Fort Bragg home." Hegseth said the Army ...
"Bragg served in the 17th Airborne Division, which was part of the XVIII Airborne Corps, and we are proud to honor his legacy and all those who have called Fort Bragg home. "We have already begun ...
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