"Geronimo E-KIA." Those words were heard in the Situation Room when Osama bin Laden was killed by bullets to the head and chest. Geronimo was the code name given by U.S. officials for bin Laden; E-KIA ...
On this day in 1829, an Apache family living near the headwaters of the Gila River in present-day Arizona welcomed a little boy into the world. The fourth in a family of eight children, he was a ...
The story of Geronimo epitomizes the Old West: a larger-than-life Indian warrior whose remarkable exploits in battle bordered on the supernatural. His remains also have taken on an interest beyond all ...
Few of us have ever been in a situation where we’re jumping out of a plane, unless you decided to cross skydiving off your bucket list or are following the steps to survive a plane crash. (The former ...
Geronimo's descendants have sued Skull and Bones — the secret society at Yale University linked to presidents and other powerful figures — claiming that its members stole the remains of the legendary ...
Native American groups are furious that the term, "Geronimo," was used during the raid against Osama bin Laden. There are conflicting reports, but "Geronimo" was used either as a code word for bin ...
The quiver, bow, and arrows shown at the ROADSHOW embody Geronimo's warrior legacy, a name now synonymous with fierce American Indian resistance and pride. After U.S. forces captured him, Geronimo ...
Who was Geronimo? For white Americans, he was the most feared and hated Indian warrior of his time – the epitome of the merciless savage bent on slaughtering them and their families. Later, as the US ...
This year, officials with the Texas Trail of Fame in Fort Worth selected Geronimo as one of nine people to be honored for their major contributions to the creation or preservation of the Western way ...