Editor's Note: Chad Lindskog will be traveling to Arlington National Cemetery to cover Carl Mann's funeral for the Courier & Press. Freedom is a jealous woman. She wants to be courted. She wants to be ...
Army Sgt. Carl Mann earned three Purple Hearts and seven Bronze Stars. A 96-year-old Army veteran, who stormed Omaha Beach on D-Day, was laid to rest in Arlington National Cemetery on Thursday, ...
Seventy-five years to the day after he stormed the beaches of France on D-Day in World War II, highly decorated veteran Carl Mann was given a hero’s farewell as he was buried on the historic ...
Sgt. Carl Mann, Sr. died March 30 at the age of 96, almost a month after his son, Fr. Gordon Mann, died of leukemia at the age of 59. Both of the Manns' lives were changed forever on June 6, decades ...
Carl Mann was the “Last Son of Sun,” one of the final artists that Sam Phillips introduced to the world. A child prodigy from West Tennessee, Mann arrived in Phillips’ orbit at the end of the Sun ...
Carl Mann, 78, died at 4 p.m. April 3, 2005, at The Medical Center. The Simpson County native was a retired owner/operator of A. Arnold and Son Moving and Storage of Louisville. He was a son of the ...
ARLINGTON, Va. — A young and brave Carl Mann surged into the cold waves crashing along the beaches of Normandy too early when his Higgins boat dropped its heavy, iron ramps to commence the D-Day ...
Part-time Valley County resident and outfitter Carl Mann drowned Friday morning after falling through the ice on Trout Pond near Fort Peck, the Valley County Sheriff reported. Mann was 71 years old.
Carl W.E. Mann, Sr. Carl W.E. Mann, Sr., 79, of Allentown, passed away Wednesday, October 26, 2011 in Sacred Heart Hospital, Allentown. Born in Allentown, he was the ...
Carl Mann was born in rural Tennessee. He was a multi-talented musician who sang, played guitar and piano. He was signed to Jaxon Records in 1957 where he released a few singles. His one hit "Pretend" ...