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Japan's Emperor Naruhito said Wednesday that he will honour thousands of Japanese prisoners of World War II who were held under harsh conditions in Mongolia when he visits the country next week.
Japan's Emperor Naruhito has announced plans to honor Japanese World War II prisoners during his visit to Mongolia next week.
A woman has urged people to be careful when picking shells up on the beach after she says she nearly died after picking up a ...
It’s the Fourth of July later this week, and I’m feeling an overwhelming sense of patriotic gratitude to those who have ...
In February, Japanese-born pilot Shinji Maeda became the first Asian recipient of the prestigious Brigadier General Charles E. McGee Aviation Inspiration Award, presented by theAircraft Owners and ...
Japanese researchers turned to “experimental archaeology” to study how ancient humans navigated powerful ocean currents and ...
Being a Baby Boomer, World War II was not some abstract occurrence that I learned about in school or from the movies. I heard my dad talking about being in ...
Researchers recreated a 30,000-year-old ocean journey from Taiwan to Japan using canoes and simulations to test early human ...
The three-month carnage, often dubbed the "Typhoon of Steel", killed about 200,000 people, almost half of them local ...
For 30-year Walla Walla Union-Bulletin Chief Photographer Greg Lehman, 65, the "very hard" decision to retire boils down to family. “Ultimately, my father’s failing health in Spokane and not enough ...
This is a photo of my father. He was born in Tama. He is standing before Mount Suribachi during World War II. If you don’t ...
Latonia teen, Benjamin Papp, was among 36 12–14-year-old Young Marines from units across the country who attended and ...