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How Did the US Navy Defeat Japan’s Biggest Warship in WW II?
The sinking of the Japanese warship Shinano remains one of the most extraordinary naval events of World War II. It follows ...
Driven by lessons from World War II and China’s expanding presence, Japan’s strategic orientation is pivoting eastward into the Pacific.
This article and accompanying videos are part of a series that will delve into the history of the Bataan Memorial Death March ...
For decades, the Navy SEALs have been among the most recognized names of the U.S. military's elite warfighters. This month marks 64 years since the ...
Twenty-seven cavalrymen charged Japanese infantry at Morong, Philippines, on January 16, 1942. They scattered hundreds of ...
During the ferocious battle, Alexander Bonnyman led a 21-man demolition team against the main bomb-proof shelter on Tarawa.
In April 1942, as Japanese forces advanced across Southeast Asia, a powerful carrier fleet entered the Indian Ocean with ...
The Consolidated PBY Catalina was a famous flying boat manufactured in the USA that made its first flight on March 28, 1935.
There is much we still do not know about the DF-27 missile—but it is worth examining the consequences for the US Navy if the ...
From a crumbling pill box in the UK to a derelict rail line in Hawaii, these are the abandoned World War II places that the world forgot.
Hisashi Ouchi, 35, was a senior technician at the Tokaimura uranium processing plant when he was exposed to unprecedented ...
President Trump wants to return to the 19th century’s international order. He will leave America less prosperous—and the ...
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