The seven soldiers were kicked out of an ROTC program as World War II began. Last week, they were commissioned as Army ...
On the 7th of December 1941, the Japanese launched their surprise military strike on the United States naval base at Pearl ...
The aftermath of the Second World War was incredibly chaotic and missing Japanese soldiers that turned up years later weren’t ...
The seven were students at the University of Hawaii and cadets in the Reserve Officer Training Corps, on track to become Army officers, when Japan bombed Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941.
A technical inspection team from the Army’s Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Battalion Support Command identified the ...
The Army has posthumously commissioned seven University of Hawaii ROTC cadets of Japanese descent who were killed during ...
Transferred late in World War II, Japanese prisoners of war encountered suspicion in southwest Iowa before labor demands ...
Twenty-seven cavalrymen charged Japanese infantry at Morong, Philippines, on January 16, 1942. They scattered hundreds of ...
Seven Japanese American soldiers were promoted to officer ranks in a solemn ceremony Monday, eight decades after they died fighting for the U.S. during World War II despite having been branded "enemy ...
U.S. Army Lt. Col. Louis E. Roemer, who died as a POW during World War II, has been officially accounted for.
Twenty-eight soldiers with the 299th Infantry Battalion were on the Royal T. Frank when it was hit by a torpedo launched by a ...
Seven soldiers from the islands who were expelled from University of Hawaii’s Reserve Officer Training Corps for their ...
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