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The college football team who became first responders at Pearl Harbor
After the Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor, the 1941 San Jose State football team stayed in Hawaii to provide security and join ...
Wayne Memorial Hospital officials, American Legion Post 254 and Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 531 gathered Dec. 5 in advance ...
A young sailor survived the surgery to remove the bullet that struck his heart during the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor and ...
John B. Gordon 383 UDC is joining in the celebration of the “Happy 250th Birthday USA!” During each meeting, a chapter member ...
Lincoln High School band students, from Wisconsin Rapids, traveled across the county to Hawaii to participate in the Pearl ...
HONOLULU — Cheerleaders from Forks and Port Angeles represented the North Olympic Peninsula in the annual Pearl Harbor ...
The four mayors agreed last week to seek a tax extension from the Legislature not only to pay for the rail but neighbor ...
Led by maestro Eric Wilkinson, Wando Show Choir performers belted out a series of golden Christmas classics during the Dec.
Dr. Hiroya Sugano spoke to The Conversation's Catherine Cruz about a ceremony with an improbable artifact that honors U.S. airmen and Japanese citizens who died during World War II.
Dr. Hiroya Sugano holds the canteen used in the Blackened Canteen ceremony while he waits for a tour boat to arrive at ...
A delegation from a hibakusha group in Nagasaki Prefecture met with an American woman who witnessed the attack on Pearl Harbor as a child, in Honolulu on Dec. 6.
Eighteen years ago, a Northumberland woman found a friendship with a World War II veteran that would soon change her life.
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