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Considered an essential piece of kit for every Marine, a wide variety of private-purchase and standard-issue knives were pressed into service in every theater of the war to tackle tasks ranging from ...
In the morning of Dec. 8, 1941, while many CHamorus were still in churches celebrating Guam’s patron saint, Santa Marian Kamalen, the Japanese started bombing Guam.
TikTok star "Papa Jake" Larson, who planned the Normandy invasion and survived D-Day, passed away at 102 after sharing his ...
In Wasatch County, on the east side of the Jordanelle Reservoir, are temporary signs highlighting Japanese American history ...
Maritime experts patrolling a remote island in the South Pacific have discovered the remains of a U.S. naval vessel which ...
Finding an ink-free service member is infinitely more rare than the alternative, but that is a relatively new phenomenon.
Photos show the USS Laffey still sitting upright on the seafloor with much of her bow and midsection intact despite more than ...
The sinking of the U.S.S. Indianapolis is widely known as a shark story—but the truth is much more horrifying.
A team of scientists discovered a Japanese naval destroyer for the first time since it was sunk by American troops in World ...
On Nov. 30, 1942, the USS New Orleans was in the middle of a pitched battle off of Guadalcanal. A Japanese torpedo scored a ...
Working on the Homefront, 1942-45" exhibit features about 50 photographs of workers at Grumman, Sperry, Republic and Liberty.
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