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Why Japanese soldiers feared American flamethrowers in World War II
This video explores why American flamethrowers became one of the most feared weapons during World War II, particularly in the ...
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The bulldozer that broke Japan’s World War II island defenses
During World War II, a single bulldozer changed how battles were fought in the Pacific. This story follows Aurelio Tason, the ...
The morning of Feb. 19, 1945, dawned eerily quiet as Dale Faughn made his way toward the shores of the remote Japanese island of Iwo Jima. But in an instant, the 20-millimeter dual purpose guns buried ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Marine through and through. That’s how you could describe Tony Campbell. “I’m a service guy,” he said. He always knew he would serve his country. It was part of his goals in life.
BILLINGS (LEE)— A salute will be held in Billings today to honor the last member of the Marines’ World War II-era Company E, 2nd Battalion - one of the groups of men who fought on Iwo Jima and took ...
More than 100 runners on 25 six-member teams will climb Palo Duro Canyon on Saturday, Sept. 20 for a three-mile honor run, carrying the U.S. flag up the CCC Trail to salute veterans and service ...
IWO-TO, Japan (AP) — Japan’s Emperor Naruhito visited Iwo Jima on Monday and paid tribute to thousands of Japanese and Americans who died in one of World War II’s bloodiest battles. Today in History: ...
Japan’s Emperor Naruhito visited Iwo Jima on Monday and paid tribute to thousands of Japanese and Americans who died in one of World War II’s bloodiest battles. Naruhito and his wife, Empress Masako, ...
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