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Japan occupied all or part of over 20 countries during World War II. The U.S. and its allies liberated many of the Pacific Islands in hard-fought naval and amphibious battles before ending the war ...
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Watch why Chicago secretly had two aircraft carriers during World War 2 - The Pacific War started here
During World War II, Chicago became home to one of the U.S. Navy's most unusual training operations. Two converted passenger steamers—the USS Wolverine and USS Sable—served as aircraft carriers on ...
Underwater robots found the long-lost USS Stewart, a World War II destroyer resting 3,500 feet below the Pacific.
A search crew found the wreckage of Richard Bong’s missing plane on a Papua New Guinea hillside two years ago. Part of a wing will be on display at a museum honoring him in Wisconsin.
The last time anyone saw these military aircraft, US forces were pummeling Japanese targets in the western Pacific during World War II. “Operation Hailstone” in February 1944 was a decisive victory ...
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