On Aug. 15, Japan entered the 76th year since its defeat in World War II. Addressing a crowd of less than 200 people — the smallest audience since the annual commemoration began in 1963 — Emperor ...
In 1943, Army pilot Lt. Morton Sher of Greenville was killed and declared missing. Eight decades later, his remains were ...
Veterans and officials from China and the United States on Tuesday celebrated the 80th anniversary of the Flying Tigers, American pilots who flew for China in World War II, as a historic example of ...
B-24 tail gunner for famed Flying Tigers in WWII, now 95, remembers those who supported his missions
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... This Veterans Day, William “Pete” Peterson is thinking about all the support people who made it possible for him and the other members of the Flying Tigers ...
Gregory “Pappy” Boyington prepares to take off from Guadalcanal on May 1, 1943. Boyington flew for eight months with the Flying Tigers, a volunteer American group in China. Sgt. Edwin Hart U.S. Marine ...
FILE - Guarded by a Chinese soldier, a squadron of Curtiss P-40 fighter planes, decorated with the typical shark face of the famed Flying Tigers, are lined up at an unknown airbase in China in 1943.
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