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Bombers vs. Zeros: The Unlikely Aerial Duel
In the Pacific War, American bombers often faced Japan’s fearsome Mitsubishi A6M Zero—a fighter unmatched in agility and speed during the early years of World War II. This video explores how slow, ...
Harry, 40, who himself was an army officer and served two tours of Afghanistan, had asked a friend to place the memorial when ...
EXCLUSIVE: Prince Harry arranging for a personal letter and tribute to be left at a memorial to mark VJ Day is a painful ...
This year, on August 15 we Remembered the 80th Anniversary of VJ Day, marking the end of the Second World War in 1945, when Japan surrendered, and the conflict finally came to an end. For Britain and ...
The U.S. Navy said the mission of the carrier strike group is to deliver sea control and power projection "wherever the ...
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The Collapse of the South and the End of the Civil War
Starved of supplies, outmaneuvered on the battlefield, and crumbling from within, the Confederacy’s final collapse was swift and irreversible ...
The former "The Hills" star and the apparently aspiring presidential candidate have exchanged social media blows since Newsom ...
Effectively prioritizing China is only possible if US allies commit to taking a greater share of the defense burden.
August 10 was, for many in Mexico, a quiet Sunday like any other. But in Sinaloa – a northwestern state facing the Pacific – it was no ordinary Sunday. That day, 17 homicides were committed: one every ...
The Cold War was a clear cut case of successful macrosecuritization. The Indo-Pacific push, by contrast, may turn out differently.
Marines traveled to the Solomon Islands to mark the first major U.S. ground offensive against Imperial Japan in World War II.
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