As survivors fade, their descendants and the public are increasingly turning to other ways of learning about the bombing.
Philip M. Rasmussen was one of the few American pilots to get into the air in the skies on Dec. 7, 1941. He was still in his ...
Using simple observation, a Japanese spy in Pearl Harbor collected crucial information. His full story, however, remains ...
Even before the first Japanese bomb fell, the HA-19 and four other Type A midget submarines were meant to deal the first blow ...
Hegseth has defended U.S. military strikes on alleged drug cartel boats, saying Trump has the right to take military action ...
While the bald eagle is a national emblem, the 101st’s screaming eagle insignia pays homage to a genuine war bird from the ...
Shay was awarded the Silver Star for repeatedly plunging into the sea and carrying critically wounded soldiers to relative ...
Discussions with Adm. Bradley, commander of U.S. Special Operations Command, comes as Congress looks into the actions of ...
An Air Force squadron commander who led a history-making deployment to the Middle East was presented with the military’s ...
The Air Force is changing in-residence intermediate and senior developmental education for active-duty service members as ...
After the U.S. Mint stopped producing pennies, various stores, including military shops, are running out of the coins.
Hegseth on Tuesday cited the “fog of war” in defending the follow-up strike, saying he could not see survivors.
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