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Prepare to uncover one of Japan's most secretive military assets from World War II! The Ryūjō, an illegal aircraft carrier, flew under the radar for years, but its significance cannot be overstated.
During World War II, around 110,000 Japanese Americans (and 22,000 agricultural workers among them) were forcibly relocated from an “exclusion zone” along the West Coast to internment camps. Most ...
Elders shared their stories of life during World War II as the island celebrated War Survivor Remembrance Day on Saturday.
War survivors shared their stories of life during World War II as the island celebrated Guam War Remembrance Day on Saturday.
The historical issues in East Asia have long been a blindspot for the United States. Time to start paying attention.
A group of special operations vets retrace the Battle of Okinawa, following in the footsteps of the forefathers of today’s ...
China plans to hold a military parade Sept. 3 marking the 80th anniversary of Japan’s World War II surrender and featuring ...
Nearly 80 years after they were captured and killed in the final days of World War II, dozens of U.S. airmen were honored with a solemn ceremony.
Why now: Publisher Michael Komai said in a Rafu Shimpo story announcing the move that rising rents and gentrification have made it impossible to stay in L.A.'s Little Tokyo — a neighborhood now listed ...
Emotionally and physically depleted, the boy began to unravel after the war ended, with locals calling him a “ghost soldier.” ...
Happy 100th Birthday, Betty Hooper! The longtime Gallatin resident grew up in Hawaii, survived the attack on Pearl Harbor and monitored air traffic radar during World War II.
The Japanese American National Museum (JANM) said the policy – which it traced to a May executive order titled “Restoring ...