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Battle that changed Japan’s view in World War II
Japanese commanders entered Guadalcanal confident the U.S. Marines would break—but World War II had other plans. Follow ...
More than eight decades later, the cartoons have reemerged as the most striking images in Comics and Bayonets, a documentary ...
GT: Within China's multifaceted response - spanning diplomatic, economic and military domains - which specific measures have, ...
A former schoolteacher armed with a radio and a force of Solomon Islander scouts became one of World War II's most legendary ...
Australia faces no credible military threat from China. The real danger lies in uncritical alignment with US strategy, fear-driven rhetoric and the steady erosion of national sovereignty.
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The admiral who knew Japan could never win World War II
This video tells the story of Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto and his warning that Japan could not sustain a war against the United States during World War II. It traces Japan’s early victories, America’s ...
The United States is expanding "air corridors" that will deliver combat power to China's doorstep in a future conflict.
A fundamental change came in December 2022 when former Prime Minister Fumio Kishida’s government adopted a security strategy ...
Off the battlefield, each side is trying to influence President Trump’s perception of the military conflict as they look to ...
On the morning of Dec. 8, 1941, Sergeant David Akui walked along Waimanalo Beach and spotted what he thought was a sea turtle emerging from the surf. Akui quickly realized he had found something far ...
MOUNT PLEASANT — Two World War II Japanese artifacts once housed in the Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum collection have been returned to descendants across the world. Each square “good luck ...
It’s hard to imagine what Schuylkill County families must have thought when they read the bold headline “WAR IS ON” in the Pottsville Republican on Dec. 7, 1941 – 84 years ago today. The Republican ...
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