A wave of misleading videos pushing for Okinawa’s independence from mainland Japan is part of a wider disinformation campaign aimed at realigning the islands with China. In a recent investigation, the ...
CAMP FOSTER, Okinawa — Japanese ordnance disposal experts plan to defuse two suspected World War II-era bombs found last ...
Charles Sehe, a war hero and scholar whose contributions to science and freedom are well documented in museums and libraries, died Nov. 1 at age 101 surrounded by family and prayers — and ready to ...
A day after celebrating his birthday and the birthday of the U.S. Marine Corps, 88-year-old Richard Hotchkiss was among ...
Less than 1% of the 16 million Americans who served in World War II are still alive. Frederick Elsen of Eatontown is one of ...
Dan Juday, president of the Fort Atkinson World War II Memorial Committee, presented each speaker and thanked those who were ...
Linda Belger of Burlington doesn’t remember her father. James T. Bishop was killed in World War II in Okinawa. She was 3 1/2 ...
U.S. Marine Corps Pfc. Delbert G. Tuttle earned the Purple Heart and the Silver Star for wounds he suffered in the Battle of ...
This Veterans Day, we are highlighting a hero in the heart of Virginia.According to the National WWII Museum, there are just over 2000 WWII Veterans left in Virginia.One of the two WWII Veterans at ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WVLT) - In 1945, the world was at war, and 17-year-old Alexander Dumas was about to play his part. Almost 80 years later, he’s still serving his community.
Arthur Polacheck was 17 years old and stationed in Okinawa, an island of Japan, as a radio operator for the United States.
Six Tipton brothers served their country in the military, four of them during World War II, one during the Korean War and one during peacetime.