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Eighty years after the attack on Pearl Harbor, the first Japanese prisoner of war has ... and crew members had secretly trained in the mini submarines since spring 1941, according to Sakamaki ...
The attack on Pearl Harbor killed about 2,400 Americans and sank six U.S. military vessels. Japan lost 29 aircraft and five special submarines, resulting in a death toll of 64. Most of the crew ...
The Pacific War begins. In this episode of our historical animated documentary series Pacific War Week by Week, we cover the Japanese surprise attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. This bold ...
She was the voice of Japanese propaganda in WWII, but Tokyo Rose was actually an American citizen stranded in Japan after the ...
The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor was not an isolated military operation, nor merely a lashing out by an out-of-control military but a key component of a much larger plan, at the heart of which ...
GRAND TRAVERSE COUNY, Mich. (WPBN/WGTU) — Leonard, an Army veteran who served in Hawaii during the attack on Pearl Harbor, is celebrating his 104th birthday on Saturday. The Villa at Traverse ...
MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) — On Wednesday, the Milwaukee Brewers honored one of the last remaining Pearl Harbor survivors and celebrated his 105th birthday before their afternoon game against the ...
ED, THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE TO OUR BEAUTIFUL NATION. MCCOY IS THE SECOND OLDEST SURVIVOR OF THE PEARL HARBOR ATTACK. HE IS ORIGINALLY FROM ILLINOIS AND MOVED TO WISCONSIN AFTER THE WAR.
WINCHESTER, Ky. (WKYT) - A man who was believed to be the oldest living survivor of Pearl Harbor has been laid to rest in Clark County. Vaughn Drake Jr. served in the Army Corps of Engineers ...
MILWAUKEE (WDJT) -- On Wednesday, the Brewers honored one of the last remaining Pearl Harbor survivors and celebrated his 105th birthday before their afternoon game again the Detroit Tigers.
TOKYO -- Chinese electric vehicle giant BYD is preparing to enter the Japanese market for lightweight minicars, which is dominated by domestic manufacturers, as early as 2026, Nikkei has learned.