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JENNINGS, La. (KPLC) - Private First Class Harry LeBert joined the Marines at 24 years old. During World War II, he fought in ...
WWII Marine Pfc. Harry LeBert was laid to rest in Louisiana 80 years after his death in the Battle of Saipan. LeBert's ...
PFC Harry LeBert today was Killed in Action during World War II, but his remains were not identified until recently; he now ...
The Battle of Tarawa was fought for 76 hours between Nov. 20 and 23, 1943. What follows is a selection of photographs from the fighting, as captured by American photographers.
From Washington Admiral Ernest J. King signaled: "To all hands concerned with the Marshall Islands operation: Well and smartly done. Carry on." Said Rear Admiral Richmond Kelly Turner, ...
I’ve long been an aficionado of World War II history, and a sucker for decennial anniversaries. So I didn’t want to let the 80th anniversary of the underappreciated Battle of Tarawa pass ...
Pfc. James B. Johnson, who was killed on November 20, 1943, during the Battle of Tarawa, was buried May 31, 2016, with full military honors at Arlington National Cemetery.
I’ve long been an aficionado of World War II history, and a sucker for decennial anniversaries. So I didn’t want to let the 80th anniversary of the underappreciated Battle of Tarawa pass ...
Log-in to bookmark & organize content - it's free! Author Buzz Bissinger recounted the World War II Battle of Tarawa (1943). Author Buzz Bissinger recounted the World War II Battle of Tarawa (1943 ...
U.S. Marines with 2d Marine Regiment, 2d Marine Division, II Marine Expeditionary Force commemorated the 80th Anniversary of the Battle of Tarawa at Camp Lejeune on Nov. 21 to honor ...
The Battle of Tarawa was a disaster from the start. In November 1943, during their first big foray in the central Pacific Ocean, US forces invaded this atoll in the Gilbert Islands, hoping to ...
The Battle of Tarawa was 76 hours of pure death and destruction. In 1943, 18,000 United States Marines duked it out with more than 2,600 Japanese Marines (who were better trained and more ...