Several key figures in World War II’s final battles were heroic young Japanese-American men who studied in Minnesota.
U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth on Saturday praised American-Japanese friendship and trust while attending a memorial service on Iwo Jima to honor those who died in a pivotal World War ...
In an official apology issued by the U.S. government decades later, the federal government admitted the reason for the camps ...
What’s Your KCQ? looks back at the prisoner of war camps that were scattered across the KC region during World War II.
U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth on Saturday praised American-Japanese friendship and trust while attending a memorial ...
Just a few miles south of the Montana border, the largest incarceration of Japanese Americans took place during World War II.
A handful of retired Marines — all in the late 90s or over 100 — joined Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Japan’s Prime ...
Military and war movies are some of the most impactful genres of movies. The films not only handle sensitive topics like war and highlight the futility of it, but it is also an important reminder of ...
This year, Utah’s Department of Veterans of Foreign Wars honored Utah’s five Medal of Honor holders: Mervyn Bennion (World ...
Sgt. James Raley's account came almost three months to the day after he improbably survived that fall from the skies over ...
Like many of the prolonged battles waged during the last year of World War II, the fighting on Iwo Jima resulted in the ...
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