He was a member of a segregated unit in the Pacific Northwest that fought forest fires set off by Japanese balloon bombs.
Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winning playwright Robert Schenkkan, who grew up in Austin, tracks parent's love in 'Bob & Jean ...
As part of what an aide to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth reportedly called a "digital content refresh," many references on the Pentagon's website that honored Native Americans who used their ...
Cliff Beaupre served in the US Coast Guard during World War II, traveling all over the world transporting soldiers.
In honor of his mother and others imprisoned at the internment camp, baseball player Dan Kwong has restored a diamond in the ...
Sgt. James Raley's account came almost three months to the day after he improbably survived that fall from the skies over ...
Author Holly Miowak Guise is set to present her groundbreaking book, "Alaskan Native Resilience: Voices from World War II" on ...
NOAA researchers recently made an unlikely discovery while exploring the wreckage of the USS Nevada. The Nevada survived the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor, but years later after its decommissioning, it ...
At the Boao Forum for Asia – an annual gathering of government officials, academics and business leaders that discusses economic cooperation – in China’s Hainan province, panellists spoke of pushing ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - State Representative Melanie Miller has introduced legislation to recognize the 6888th Central Post Battalion, an all-Black women’s unit that served during World War II.
Several key figures in World War II’s final battles were heroic young Japanese-American men who studied in Minnesota.