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We remember the sailors lost and the war that followed.
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More than a million Black Americans fought for the United States in World War II. They fought for a double victory: over fascism and over racism. But their fight would continue long after the war ended.
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The Essex-class carrier, nicknamed “The blue ghost,” was decommissioned in 1991
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In 1945, U.S. Army veteran Maceo Snipes returned home to Taylor County, Ga., where he became the first African American to cast a vote in his county's primary. A day after he voted, he was murdered.
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A small group of the remaining survivors of the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor return to Hawaii for remembrances after the pandemic canceled them last year.
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This is the story of a young sailor, his best friend, and the girl he fell in love with just days before the Pearl Harbor attack that changed everything.
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General Chuck Yeager died on Dec. 7. He was 97 years old. Yeager was the first person to break the sound barrier, and regarded as the greatest test pilot of all time.
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Veterans Day pays tribute to all American veterans, especially giving thanks to living veterans who served their country honorably. But those messages of gratitude can stir up memories and a wide range of emotions for former warfighters.
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Seventy-five years ago today, then-President Truman announced Japan's surrender and the end of World War II. The news spread quickly and celebrations…
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Researchers are still digging into the question and sharing their findings decades after the Nazis sacked the homes of Jews during World War II.