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Man That Changed the Course of the Pacific War
The attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, changed the course of history and plunged the United States into World War II ...
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Saipan’s Crucial Role in the Pacific War
Discover how the tiny island of Saipan became a decisive battleground in World War II as American forces prepared for one of the most ambitious amphibious assaults in the Pacific. Learn about the ...
A coastal fog softens the dramatic plunge where the American continent meets the Pacific. Nearly 350 miles north of San Francisco, just south of Crescent City and beyond the mouth of the Klamath River ...
Every time the military opened it ranks and became more inclusive, it became more representative of America -- and more ...
IOWANS GATHERED IN WESTERN IOWA TODAY TO PAY RESPECTS TO A VETERAN DECADES AFTER HIS DEATH. SECOND LIEUTENANT BLAINE WILCOX WAS LAID TO REST IN GLENWOOD. KCCI SPOKE WITH ONE OF HIS FAMILY MEMBERS ...
NAHA, Okinawa — Hundreds of thousands of people, including U.S. service members, recently took to the streets on a hot, humid afternoon to witness and take part in this city’s annual Tug-of-War ...
HASTINGS, Fla — After his remains were identified in June, Lt. j.g. Ralph Cornelius Dupont, a U.S. Navy pilot during World War II, will be laid to rest with full military honors Sunday in Hastings, ...
This 1941 Ford Pickup on Exotic Car Trader is a restomod masterpiece, with period styling, modern comfort, and plenty of ...
Union Pacific funds Trump's ballroom but don't have cash for Houston kids, Metro derails the Red Line, and Rice engineers bring the heat in the editorial board's light takes on the week's news.
National Air and Space Museum. Archives Division. The majority of the Archives Department's public reference requests can be answered using material in these files, which may be accessed through the ...
But here we are, ancient mariners and youthful dissidents, more thousands of people than I’ve ever seen in Santa Cruz at the same time, hoisting signs, chanting slogans, singing songs, ...
The last of the ships that some credit with winning World War II for the Allies has plowed through the waters of the Midwest, where people got a chance to visit it. A type of ship that's credited with ...
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