Early in the war, tanks carried short, low-velocity guns built for infantry support. The arrival of the T 34 forced every major army to rethink firepower. Germany upgraded the Panzer IV with a ...
Veterans, dignitaries and community members gathered at Pearl Harbor on Sunday to mark the 84th anniversary of the surprise ...
None of the 12 survivors, all centenarians, of the 1941 Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor, were present at this year’s remembrance ceremony held in Hawaii on Sunday.
Adm. William Furlong was a U.S. Navy rear admiral during World War II and served as Chief of Naval Ordnance from 1937 to 1941 ...
Webster County native Lambert Ray Tapp joined the Navy in Louisville on March 6, 1940, and ended up on the battleship Arizona ...
Leo G. Allard, one of the last Pearl Harbor survivors, died at 103 in November. The number of survivors has dwindled to ...
"Here on Ford Island, in the heart of Pearl Harbor, the Museum is the guardian of the history of America's World War II aviation battlefield," said Museum Board Chair Gen. Raymond E. Johns (USAF ret.) ...
Veterans, dignitaries and community members gathered at Pearl Harbor today to mark the 84th anniversary of the surprise attack the pulled the United States into World War II.
Georgians remember the sacrifices of those killed in the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor on the anniversary of "a day of infamy" at the Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force.
Navy nurse Alice Darrow came to Pearl Harbor as a VIP guest for the anniversary commemorations of Imperial Japan’s Dec. 7, ...
In 1944, two years after the attack, the USS California returned to her combat fleet. The Department of War said the ...
When US President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066, he caved to war hysteria and paved the way for the incarceration of Japanese Americans.
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