A Marine Raider from Cincinnati, missing since a WWII firefight in 1943, was recently identified through DNA analysis.
On Feb. 23, 1942, 69 days after the attack on Pearl Harbor, the Japanese submarine I-17 appeared off the coast north of Santa ...
A historian will lecture on the Battle of Peleliu, where US Marines suffered their largest number of casualties in WWII.
Pfc. Norton Retzsch, a Marine Raider from Cincinnati, went missing during a 1943 battle in the Solomon Islands. DPAA used his great-niece's DNA to finally bring him home.
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A cold war nuclear waste dome is cracking open over a disaster the US buried in the Pacific
On Runit Island in the Marshall Islands, a concrete lid sits low against the Pacific, close enough to the tide line that the ocean feels like part of the structure. In October 2017, video from the ...
Jack’s pilot got Ridlon’s Rats over the target and on their way back to base, and much to their relief, “two or three of our squadron’s B-24s dropped their airspeed and came down to our altitude and ...
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The battle for Saipan begins: Japanese ideology, propaganda, and the strategic importance of the Mariana Islands
As the Pacific War intensified in 1944, the island of Saipan in the Mariana Islands became one of the most strategically ...
Israeli war against Iran grinds into its third week, Washington is committing more forces from the Pacific to the fight, ...
U.S. Navy Seaman 1st Class Clyde C. McMeans, 26, was one of the 103 USS California crewmen killed during attacks on Pearl Harbor in 1941.
No World War II battle represents the fighting spirit of the US Marine Corps better than Iwo Jima. In terms of its combat brutality and staggering casualties, it was the worst battle in the history of ...
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