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"I feel like this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity," a Japanese researcher who confirmed the vessel told Newsweek in an exclusive interview.
A team of scientists discovered a Japanese naval destroyer for the first time since it was sunk by American troops in World War II.
Almost 90 US B-29 bombers dropped about 6,000 tons of napalm on Kumagaya, Japan, on the night of August 14-15, 1945. Eighty years later, the scars of that American firebombing remain.
From war epics like Band of Brothers to horror gems like The Haunting of Hill House, these are the best miniseries that clock ...
Special to Wesson News Twenty-seven Mississippi veterans, including two from the Wesson area, along with their guardians travelled to Washington, D.C., last month on a Honor Flight sponsored by ...
In "Wisconsin Idols," Dean Robbins appreciates 100 artists, thinkers and pioneers who had some impact on the state or himself ...
Japan's imperial couple commemorated compatriots who died in internment camps after the end of World War II during the first ...
Japan’s Emperor Naruhito has met Mongolia's President Ukhnaa Khurelsukh during a visit aimed at strengthening ties between ...
Japan's Emperor Naruhito has announced plans to honor Japanese World War II prisoners during his visit to Mongolia next week ...
Korean War Veteran Joe Cirillo greeted his buddy and fellow Korean veteran Randy Jurgensen, and one of the oldest veterans present was Nils Mockler, a survivor of Iwo Jima. The oldest son of Harlem ...
Wright, a former corporal with the United States Marine Corps Raider Regiment, bravely fought in Iwo Jima and played a role in liberating Guam.
80 years after his death, North Dakota World War II serviceman's remains identified Remains of U.S. Army Air Forces Staff Sgt. Irvin C. Ellingson, who died in a Tokyo military prison fire in 1945 ...