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The bomber that flew too low and changed World War II
In 1943, American bombers were failing to stop Japanese reinforcements in the Pacific. One man, Captain Paul “Pappy” Gunn, ...
Beyond Walks on MSN
The World War II strategy that made Japan’s fortresses useless
In the middle of World War II, the United States faced a brutal problem in the Pacific: how to defeat Japan’s strongest ...
From a crumbling pill box in the UK to a derelict rail line in Hawaii, these are the abandoned World War II places that the world forgot.
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The Most Remote Retirement Destination In The US Is A Dreamy Tropical Island You've Never Heard Of
Those hoping to settle down in a location that has all the serene yet adventurous benefits of island life should look no ...
Driven by lessons from World War II and China’s expanding presence, Japan’s strategic orientation is pivoting eastward into the Pacific.
There is much we still do not know about the DF-27 missile—but it is worth examining the consequences for the US Navy if the ...
The Second World War was home to some brutal fighting. Few theaters were quite as grueling as the War in the Pacific, which saw American and Allied forces squaring off with the Imperial Japanese Navy.
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Why Australia is investing in defence infrastructure at five military sites in the Philippines
Experts say these agreements are clear signs of how important an ally the Philippines is becoming in the Indo-Pacific region ...
Twible launched himself into the sea and fled the sinking ship. The Indy was sunk in a fleeting 12 minutes - and 300 died in ...
Barely a decade after President Barack Obama announced a “pivot” to Asia, America’s commitment to the region is as tenuous as it was in 1975.
The future of Greenland was due to be discussed at a high level meeting of diplomats at the White House, hosted by U.S. Vice ...
Historical artifacts, including land surveys by George Washington and Thomas Jefferson, a letter written by Abraham Lincoln ...
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