Step back to the morning of Dec. 7, 1941, and then forward to a U.S. Navy whose heritage remains true to that infamous day.
Navy Seaman 1st Class Paul Eugene Newton of Indiana was 20 years old when Japanese aircraft attacked Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, ...
On Armed Forces Day, May 16, the Marion Heritage Center is hosting a special Memorial Service in honor of the Iowans who lost ...
During Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, we want to highlight the life and legacy of Japanese American ...
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US pilots launched obsolete fighters into the Pearl Harbor battle
On December 7, 1941, Japanese aircraft attacked Pearl Harbor and destroyed much of America’s air power on the ground. Amid ...
Robert Kagan, one of the United States’ most prominent neoconservative voices and a long-time pro-Israel hawk, has warned ...
Veteran advocates identify Indiana Sailor who died in Pearl Harbor attack. Remains of Paul E. Newton accounted for after ...
More than eight decades after the Pearl Harbor attack, Navy Seaman 1st Class Paul Eugene Newton has been identified through advanced DNA testing. Newton, killed aboard the USS West Virginia in 1941, ...
In the wake of the attack on Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941, a group of young Hawaiian women — and military wives who refused ...
Reading a Nov. 2, 1942 Life Magazine at the Museum of Veterans in Vilonia, one learns that Chaplain Howell Forgy left the pulpit at Murray First Presbyterian Church to join ...
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