Eighty-three years ago Saturday, 106 crewmen aboard the USS West Virginia lost their lives after the battleship was struck by at least seven torpedoes and two bombs from Japanese aircraft and sank to ...
Eighty-two years ago today, Charles H. Morgan Jr., then 16, accompanied his father on an early morning walk near the Pearl Harbor shoreline when Japanese aircraft began bombing and strafing nearby ...
PRINCETON — An historic relic representing the Mountain State's link to a pivotal moment in both American and world history arrived Thursday at the Those Who Served War Museum in Mercer County. The ...
After nearly 84 years, U.S. Navy Mess Attendant 3rd Class Neil D. Frye is finally home from Pearl Harbor and was laid to rest last week in North Carolina. Frye was only 20-years-old when he died on ...
Robert Fernandez was 17 when his U.S. Navy ship was attacked by Japanese forces at Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941, when more than 2,300 U.S. servicemen were killed. The California man, 100, is one of ...
The National Park Service is engaged in a multiyear preservation project on six battle-scarred mooring quays in Pearl Harbor to repair decay and return them to their 1941 appearance. The mammoth ...
Designed during the First World War, the U.S. Navy’s Colorado-class battleships were the last of its kind completed pre-Washington Naval Treaty. Following the war, the major Allied powers penned an ...
The Navy is honoring the popular slogan “Remember Pearl Harbor” by naming three submarines and an aircraft carrier after ships and a sailor linked to the Japanese attack that brought the United States ...
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