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On December 7, 1941, Japanese forces attacked Pearl Harbor. Maps, both historic and newly created by National Geographic, yield new insights into the full scope of Japan's battle plans for the day ...
True or not of the parade, the Fox production certainly had the ring of state media. If Mr. Trump’s parade did not have the ICBM displays of a North Korean or Soviet spectacle, neither was it ...
At the time of WWII, New Mexico had only been a state for about 30 years. It ended up playing a major role in the war by sending out a high number of servicemen, like Marquez.
As President Donald Trump prepares to celebrate the Army’s 250th anniversary with a military parade in Washington, DC, opponents are mobilizing nationwide with rallies dubbed the “No Kings” protests.
WASHINGTON, DC — On the National Mall in Washington, D.C., is the World War II Memorial. It honors the more than 407,000 servicemen who died in combat. “We were the first.
At the time of WWII, New Mexico had only been a state for about 30 years. It ended up playing a major role in the war by sending out a high number of servicemen, like Marquez.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) published a new poster online featuring World War II imagery, urging citizens to help locate and report immigrants who are in the country without documenta… ...
The five new commissioners authorized jetty construction immediately with a Congressional appropriation of $610,000, and in 1955, the new harbor got its first visit from a cargo ship.
The Santa Cruz Small Craft Harbor has been buffeted by storms, the decimation of the commercial fishing industry, and now by the Murray Street bridge closing for a long time. Through it all, the ha… ...
Veterans gathered Friday in Normandy to mark the 81st anniversary of D-Day. Along the coastline and near the D-Day landing beaches, tens of thousands of onlookers attended the commemorations.
NEW ORLEANS — It’s a big day at The National WWII Museum.It’s the celebration of 25 years. WGNO Good Morning New Orleans features reporter Bill Wood takes you there.
NEW ORLEANS — It’s a big day at The National WWII Museum. It’s the celebration of 25 years. WGNO Good Morning New Orleans features reporter Bill Wood takes you there.