The only two Japanese ships believed to have been sunk directly off the U.S. coastline in World War II have been located by researchers scouring the seafloor off Alaska, according to a release ...
The 81-foot-long mini-submarine drew crowds in Pomona, Corona, Riverside, San Bernardino and Redlands just before Christmas ...
This is a cinematic historical recreation of a flight of P-40 Flying Tiger fighter planes in World War II attacking a ...
On a cloudless day off the Philippines coast, Shigetoshi Kaneko held onto floating debris while adrift, clinging to hope ...
U.S. and Japanese forces fought over the Aleutian Islands during World War II. Relics of this conflict can still be found on seafloor today, and the Indigenous people who used to call the islands home ...
The USS Cobia sank 16,835 tons of shipping during the war, including a Japanese ship loaded with 28 tanks ... which built 28 submarines during World War II. In 1986, the USS Cobia was designated ...
An American World War II warship that played a key role in Allied ... of more than 200 servicemen who died when it was sank by Japanese forces on March 1, 1942, three months after the attack ...
Japanese forces attacked and sank the USS Edsall. More than 200 American troops were on board at the time. Some were taken as prisoners of war; others were left to die.