A chance encounter with the writings of a former sworn enemy transformed the Japanese “hero” of the attack on Pearl Harbor into a Christian missionary of peace in the United States. Few people ...
Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam combines two historic bases into a single joint installation to support both Air Force and Navy missions, along with our tenant commands, and all our service members ...
History Detectives’ first ever Hawaii story takes us to the island of Ni’ihau, the backdrop for a fascinating tale often overshadowed by the enormity of the raid on Pearl Harbor. This ...
As the site of the surprise attack that spurred America's entrance into World War II, Pearl Harbor is one of the most significant places in U.S. history and today, one of the most visited.
Titterington was one of the 429 sailors and Marines attached to the Oklahoma, who were killed during the attack, and one of the 2,400 who perished at Pearl Harbor. When the news reached Milford ...
“Buy to the sound of cannons and sell to the sound of trumpets,” was the purported quote of Baron Nathan Rothschild during ...
U.S. News Insider Tip: Plan for a full day at Pearl Harbor. Even if you don't spend the whole day here, it's a lot to take in and you won't want to rush to another activity or dinner reservation.
SAN JOSE, Calif. - The last survivor on the USS Utah during the attack on Pearl Harbor turned 105 this week. Warren Upton of San Jose celebrated his birthday on Thursday. His family said he is ...
Titterington was one of the 429 sailors and Marines attached to the Oklahoma, who were killed during the attack, and one of the 2,400 who perished at Pearl Harbor. When the news reached Milford ...
The base is merged with the Naval Base Pearl Harbor to become part of the Joint Base Pearl Harbor–Hickam. Hickam is located on the island of Oahu, Hawaii. The base consists of 2,850 acres of ...
When Pearl Harbor came into view, black smoke was already rising from the U.S. ships hit by the first wave of Japan’s ...
The attack on Pearl Harbor killed about 2,400 Americans and sank six U.S. military vessels. Japan lost 29 aircraft and five special submarines, resulting in a death toll of 64.