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Image: Imperial War Museums With ... which resulted in Japanese forces losing 476 aircraft, 13 submarines, five destroyers, two oil tankers and three aircraft carriers. In comparison, the US Navy lost ...
An 83-year-old woman lost her father, who served in the Imperial Japanese Navy. She said she cannot bear to think that he still lies on the ocean floor off Japan's Pacific Coast and wants to ...
University of Guam professor emerita of Japanese language, Toyoko Poong-Ja Kang, has been awarded “The Order of the Rising Sun, Gold Rays with Rosette,” according to the Consulate-General of ...
On July 1, 1942, a U.S. submarine torpedoed the SS Montevideo Maru, not knowing it was carrying Allied captives. When the ...
OMAHA BEACH, France — The D-Day generation, smaller in number than ever, is back on the beaches of France where so much blood ...
Isoroku Yamamoto, the Japanese Marshal Admiral of the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) and the commander-in-chief of the Combined Fleet during World War II, had lived in the United States when ...
Long before drones became common, America secretly deployed unmanned combat aircraft against Japan during WW2. Musk sends Republicans into chaos as he shreds Trump’s ‘big beautiful bill ...
The Associated Press Jack Stowe, who lied about being 15 to join the Navy after Japan attacked Pearl Harbor in 1941, said he ...
World War II veterans, now mostly centenarians, have returned with the same message they fought for then: Freedom is worth defending.
the Navy pilot who was shot down early in the battle and who watched, while floating in the Pacific, as the U.S. sank three Japanese aircraft carriers. Four enemy carriers in total went down as ...
A memorial has been unveiled to the sinking of a wartime Japanese cargo ship and the loss of more than 800 British prisoners of war. The Lisbon Maru was torpedoed by a US submarine in October 1942 ...
The attack on Pearl Harbour was a surprise military strike carried out by the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service against the US naval base at Pearl Harbour, Hawaii, on December 7, 1941.