FROM the work of cartographers who first charted the Philippines in the 16th century to World War II maps used by Japanese or American forces for wartime strategy, Gallery of Prints has remained a ...
As Veterans Day approaches, columnist Joe Blackstock shares stories – big and small – recalling those who have served in the ...
After months of uncertainty over U.S. aid, the defense secretary pledged that Washington would keep funding programs that ...
MANILA, Philippines — The Philippines is a tragedy of innocence—plundered by conquerors, betrayed by its rulers, yet still enduring. In 1521, Fr. Pedro de Valderrama arrived with Ferdinand Magellan ...
Monroe County History Center's exhibit follows one woman who immigrated to the U.S. to build a life in Indiana during ...
The existing world order has been with us for so long that we have grown indifferent, even callous and unappreciative of its beauty and effectiveness. That apathy began to change when America elected ...
General Douglas MacArthur wades through knee-deep waters on the approach to “Red Beach” located north of Palo near Tacloban on Leyte Island in the Philippines. His face is stern, defiant. He strides ...
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U.S. WWII Carriers Ranked by Size: Enterprise Sets Benchmark for Future Supercarriers
Out of all American World War 2 naval vessels, the USS Enterprise (CV-6) is by far the most decorated ship in the U.S. Navy.
Douglas MacArthur’s firing by President Harry S. Truman in 1951 is the only genuine case of wartime insubordination by an American military commander. There is no question that the president had a ...
Loan forgiveness: Two lawsuits filed Monday challenge the Trump administration’s restrictions to a student loan forgiveness ...
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