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Kids who lost parents to war bond at camp

In Paul Syverson's photo album, there is only one family picture, taken right after his little sister was born. Paul, then 7, and his father beam with an identical grin.

Iwo Jima flag-raiser posthumously gets citizenship document

One of the Marines shown in a famous World War II photograph raising the U.S. flag on Iwo Jima was posthumously awarded a certificate of U.S. citizenship on Tuesday.

Time.com: Iwo Jima Flag Raiser Gets Citizenship

A 73-year oversight was rectified Tuesday when immigration authorities posthumously presented citizenship papers to a relative of Strank, the oldest of the six flag raisers and the first to be killed in combat as the Iwo Jima battle raged on

Time.com: Were African-Americans at Iwo Jima?

Spike Lee says Clint Eastwood didn't show any African-Americans at the battle. Who's right?

Last man in iconic Iwo Jima flag-raising photo dies

Raymond Jacobs, believed to be the last surviving member of the group of Marines photographed during the original U.S. flag-raising on Iwo Jima during World War II, has died at age 82.

Time.com: In the Valley of Elah: Sad, Subtle and Moving

Paul Haggis' new movie looks at how war changes the people who fight it and the world we live in

Review: '23' is a bad number

Even as the great and good assemble for the annual orgy of self-congratulation that is the Oscars ceremony, you have to wonder if there has ever been a greater disconnect between the films up for the awards and the movies the studios are pumping out on a weekly basis.

Oscars get ready to grant gold

Like a potential hit movie, the 79th Academy Awards come equipped with any number of promising storylines.

'Dreamgirls': Where did Oscar's love go?

Talk about musical chairs.

Analysis: And Oscar nominations will go to ...

The first-round votes are in, the top fives are being finalized, and now all that's left is the announcement of the nominations for the 79th annual Academy Awards. The big moment is slated for Tuesday morning at 8:38 a.m. ET (5:38 a.m. on the West Coast).

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