President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's Pearl Harbor Address to Congress: "Yesterday, Dec. 7, 1941 - a date which will live in infamy - the United States of America was suddenly and deliberately ...
To defend Santa Cruz County’s shoreline, the Coast Artillery were trained at Camp McQuaide, first located at Delaware Avenue ...
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 ...
But the festive headlines were wiped clean on Dec. 7, when a surprise attack by the Empire of Japan’s air fleet struck the ...
On Dec. 7, 1941, a quiet Sunday morning in Hawaii was shattered by one of the most devastating surprise attacks in American ...
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Every country’s craziest WW2 soldier explained in 20 minutes
War brings out both the worst and the wildest in people, and no conflict produced stranger heroes than World War II. From a U ...
Norman Irwin, Northern Ireland's oldest citizen, was recently honored by the British Army after celebrating his 107th ...
Following John Ficarra’s Nov. 11 op-ed, “My colleague at Mad magazine was a war hero. Who knew?” — Post Opinions asked ...
On the 7th of December 1941, the Japanese launched their surprise military strike on the United States naval base at Pearl ...
As a medic, he saved soldiers from drowning off Omaha Beach on D-Day before becoming a prisoner of war. Back home, a ...
A 23-year-old German lieutenant heard a wounded American soldier crying for help in a minefield on Nov. 12, 1944. Lt.
D-Day veteran Charles Shay was awarded the Silver Star for repeatedly plunging into the sea and carrying critically wounded ...
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