Beyond Walks on MSN
The bulldozer that broke Japan’s World War II island defenses
During World War II, a single bulldozer changed how battles were fought in the Pacific. This story follows Aurelio Tason, the ...
Anderson Giles, a retired University of Maine at Presque Isle art professor who has dedicated more than 30 years of his life to ...
While America honors Pearl Harbor 84 years ago, World War II veterans E. Paul Ball and Luther Hendricks say the haunting ...
Kathi Hayashi, president and education chair for the 100th Infantry Battalion Veterans, receives a Japan Foreign Minister’s ...
WAUKESHA, Wisconsin (WTMJ) -- Almost every week, Bill Rheingans signs his buddy Bob Jacobs out of his senior center in Waukesha. Every time, they find a restaurant to sit down at and share their ...
Veterans, families and volunteers gathered on a frigid afternoon last Saturday at the Damascus Cemetery on Valley Road. The ...
Seymour Schwartz walked into the Dec. 10 meeting of Community Board 8 as he has done hundreds of times since joining, and ...
The Aviationist on MSN
SEAD and CSAR Specialist Units Head to SOUTHCOM as Military Buildup Continues
U.S. based F-35A Lightning IIs and EA-18G Growlers are the latest combat jets to head to U.S. Southern Command, while HH-60W Pave Hawks have relocated ...
P-51 Mustang units assigned to Iwo Jima in the Pacific during 1945. These courageous and brave pilots battled the odds to fly all the way to Tokyo to protect and escort the B-29 Superfortresses as ...
The Nation on MSNOpinion
David Nasaw’s Unsparing Tour of America’s World War II and Its Aftermath
David Nasaw thinks we owe Brokaw’s (and Ambrose’s and Spielberg’s) tale-telling and its legacy a second, and much more gimlet ...
World War II US Army Capt. Willibald Bianchi survived two chest wounds from Japanese gunfire, the Bataan Death March, wretched captivity in prisoner-of-war camps and the sinking of his first POW ...
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