July 7, 1944 The largest and most fearsome banzai charge of the Pacific War takes place on Saipan. Three thousand suicidal Japanese soldiers attack a U.S. Army division, overrunning two battalions.
FDR announces that, by Executive Order, Pacific Coast Japanese Americans will be relocated to internment camps. During the course of the war, over 17,000 Japanese Americans volunteer and fight for ...
Many eyes will be watching to see about U.S. relations with the Pacific amid threats of tariffs, most recently on ...
Settling the islands of the Pacific Ocean was one of the greatest ... about the precise starting points of the voyages and how the early sailors managed to travel such long distances.
Military healthcare experts told Congress that the current system is simply not able to handle the kind of casualties a major ...
In the early 1900s, Chinese immigrants settled in Canada to escape poverty and war at home but encountered prejudice and eventually violence on this side of the Pacific. In the early 1900s ...
The remains of the pilot of a downed World War II Army bomber that was the subject of a pioneering recovery project in the Pacific Ocean ... on board survived. In early 2023, the DPAA and the ...
Brands said the United States is not prepared for a conflict in the western Pacific, let alone a multi-theater global war, but that the ... in the late 1930s and early 1940s.