Scuttling is when a ship's crew intentionally sinks a ship themselves, and it happened a lot during WWII to ensure ships didn ...
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This military training camp team almost won a national championship
The Bluejackets would ultimately finish No. 6 in the AP rankings for the season, due to its two previous losses. Notre Dame, ...
Holocaust museums and Jewish veterans’ groups objected to the move, which had not previously been explained, as distorting ...
The benefits of serving have never been more appealing, but the Pentagon needs a better approach to recruiting new talent.
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Weapons of Valor: The Most Influential Guns of World War II
World War II was fought on land, sea, and air, but it was the small arms carried by millions of soldiers that shaped the ...
The Marine Corps, 250 years on, remains anchored by its defining creed: “Every Marine is a rifleman,” a principle Ruiz and ...
Norman Irwin, Northern Ireland's oldest citizen, was recently honored by the British Army after celebrating his 107th ...
Eddie Slovik made a series of decisions that turned him into the only American soldier executed for desertion since the Civil ...
Tomorrow evening, the Minnesota Military and Veterans Museum honors St. Charles native Arthur 'Art' Donahue, a WWII hero who ...
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Seven minutes that saved the Pacific War in World War II
This video tells the story of the night USS Washington fought alone against a Japanese fleet. It follows Admiral Willis Lee, ...
World War II US Army Capt. Willibald Bianchi survived two chest wounds from Japanese gunfire, the Bataan Death March, wretched captivity in prisoner-of-war camps and the sinking of his first POW ...
Dr. Hiroya Sugano spoke to The Conversation's Catherine Cruz about a ceremony with an improbable artifact that honors U.S. airmen and Japanese citizens who died during World War II.
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