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How one battleship won a night battle in World War II
In November 1942, during World War II, an American battleship fought one of the most decisive naval battles in history ...
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The criminal marines who went first in World War II
They were a secret Marine platoon sent ashore before anyone else. Led by Frank Tachsky, these men—many pulled straight from ...
Jack Martens, who turned 102 in Salem, served on naval destroyers during and after World War II and when he wasn't in uniform, he was learning to fly.
It’s on view at a new exhibition, All Hands on Deck: Edward Steichen and the World War II Naval Photographic Unit. Curated by Tiffany Reed Silverman, who is also sirector of Fine Arts at the Citadel, ...
World War II veteran Herbert Maneloveg celebrated his 101st birthday Sunday, Jan. 25 at Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom ...
The Hawaii Army National Guard dedicated a new memorial honoring the 26 guardsmen aboard a transport boat sunk by a Japanese ...
World War II veteran who declined honors for decades finally honored at surprise USS Midway ceremony
Charles Araiza, who refused recognition out of humility, receives Japan Occupation Medal 80 years after serving in Pacific Theater.
Mino Ohye, a veteran from West Sacramento, recently celebrated his 100th birthday, marking a life of survival and sacrifice.
The report said Russia suffered 1.2 million casualties, including up to 325,000 troop deaths, between February 2022 and ...
A story, years in the making, came to an end for the city of Oak Harbor when a CH-47 Chinook air crew from the Washington ...
Seven Japanese-American soldiers deemed “enemy aliens” in World War II were posthumously commissioned eight decades after ...
HONOLULU — U.S. Army Pacific (USARPAC), in partnership with the University of Hawaiʻi (UH), honored seven World War II (WWII) ...
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