World War II veterans Robert Miller and Willard Smith found each other in the same assisted living facility 82 years after fighting in the Battle of Luzon.
No more back in the United States, than Marvin was sent to Australia, arriving July 15, 1942. He was now part of the Fifth Air Force, 43rd Bombardment Group flying in the Southwest Pacific theater. By ...
The Village Voice revisits a 1957 article by four staffers on how they, all servicemen in 1945, reacted to Franklin Roosevelt's death.
It’s not often that a general writes a parent about a son, but that is what happened. Lena Wolverton received a letter from Lt. General George C. Kenney, commander of ...
The Bataan Death March marks a dark, harrowing chapter during World War II, and the state of New Mexico holds a special place in that narrative. Following the fall of ...
Former Hawthorne City Commissioner and World War II Veteran the Rev. Joseph Williams recently passed away at the age of 100.
Chocolate has played a pivotal role in American milestones, from the Revolutionary War to the Apollo missions.
Parts of the Pacific Science Center, including the Boeing IMAX Theater, are being sold to the owners of the Space Needle.
While on a routine training flight, on July 17, 1945, the 23-year-old pilot crashed and died. He was buried in Elsinore ...
Finance and sales outfit Global Constellation has closed a raft of key international deals on Daniel Fahre’s World War II ...
Soldiers from four explosive ordnance teams spent the week on Oahu vying to represent the Pacific in the all-Army EOD Team of the Year competition in April.
Wartime OPCON transition would have implications for a more regionally-oriented U.S. force posture and South Korea’s ...