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Major General Ray Shields, the adjutant general of New York, will mark the end of World War II in Europe as the New York ...
Jesse Broyles sold peanuts for people and pigeons outside the Capitol from roughly 1959 to 1989, a beloved figure recovering ...
From the East China Sea to the skies and battlefields of France, the Family of Benelux employee Scott Moore bravely heeded ...
The Americans did not discover until after the war how well informed the Japanese commanders of these islands were. Details of American attacks on Saipan and in the Philippines were known to the ...
The Americans did not discover until after the war how well informed the Japanese commanders of these islands were. Details of American attacks on Saipan and in the Philippines were known to the ...
Jesse Broyles, “The Peanut Man,” served in the U.S. Marines during the Pacific campaign of World War II, including battles at Saipan and Tinian, for which he was praised in official records.
Once home to pivotal World War II operations, Tinian is emerging once again as a critical asset in the United States defence.
LeBert was part of the operation to seize the island of Saipan during the Pacific Campaign of World War II. “It took 24 days for the island to be taken over completely. Unfortunately, the second day ...
A sweeping series of military expansion projects across the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands is reshaping the ...
CAMP SCHWAB, Okinawa — As California-based Reserve Marines trained in the desert in January to prepare for a six-month ...