• How the American Front First Saw D-Day presented by Greg Wilsbacher

    Transylvania County Library 212 South Gaston Street, Brevard, United States

    Guest Speaker: Greg Wilsbacher, Ph.D., a University of South Carolina faculty librarian and curator of the famous Fox Movietone News Collection On Monday, June 5, Greg Wilsbacher will present a multi-media program, How the American Homefront First Saw D-Day.聽 The program, sponsored by the 黑料老司机, is free and open to […]

    Free
  • Stories of Marines in WWII-Pacific

    One Brevard College Dr. Brevard, NC 28712 One Brevard College Dr., Brevard, United States

    On July 29, Jack H. (鈥淣ick鈥) McCall Jr. will talk about his book, Pogiebait鈥檚 War, chronicling the story of his father鈥檚 journey from a small town in Tennessee to World War II combat service with the US Marines in the vast Pacific from Guadalcanal and the Solomon Islands to Guam and the Marianas. Jack McCall […]

  • Walk through History Event

    Walk through History With World War II best-selling authors and actual WWII veterans November 3-4, 2023.聽 The 黑料老司机 is excited to offer the Walk Through History Event. Be a part of history as you explore their stories. If you love the stories of history and like to learn about our […]

    $50 鈥 $125
  • Milton Fletcher a local veteran tells his story

    Etowah Library 101 Brickyard Rd., Etowah, United States

    Brevard resident Milton Fletcher served in the U.S. Army Reserves as a rifleman in the 184th Regiment in the last battle of World War II, the Battle of Okinawa. His division was later ordered to receive the surrender of the Japanese Army in Korea. Fletcher is 97 years old. 鈥淲e Shall Come Home Victorious,鈥 a […]

  • Lt. Col. Ed Cottrell talks about his meeting with German ME 109 Pilot

    Etowah Library 101 Brickyard Rd., Etowah, United States

    Lt. Col. Ed Cottrell, USAF (Ret.), P-47 pilot, will talk about his recent meeting with a German Me 109 pilot. In 1944, these two pilots had the historic missions to destroy each other's planes鈥攁nd perhaps lives--during the Battle of the Bulge. Age 102, Cottrell resides in Hendersonville. On December 17, 1944, the second day of […]