RARE COLOR FILM OF JAPANESE WWII SURRENDER DISCOVERED
“It was my father’s film. So, it was in his basement until he passed away,” says retired Army Colonel Bill Kosco. Kosco’s father is buried at Arlington National Cemetery. When retired Captain George Kosco died in 1985 he left behind mementos from his time as a meteorologist and navigator in the Navy. “This is an [...]
Japanese Revisionists Re-write WWII History - The Japanese Way
Japan Wants To Rewrite World War II Jim Dunnigan’s, The Strategy Page once again presents the American people with a clear and concise article on past and current events. In this case it’s the revisionist’s changing the facts of the animalistic behavior of the Japanese Empire during WWII. The fact that the Obama Administration decided that [...]
Carthage, Tunisia Cemetery Honors World War II Fallen
By Vince Crawley CARTHAGE, Tunisia - Less than a mile from the 2,000-year-old ruins of ancient Carthage, Tunisian groundskeepers worked under a bright Mediterranean sun to prepare for Memorial Day observances to honor the 2,841 Americans buried here, as well as the thousands more who gave their lives in the North Africa campaigns of World [...]
Thousands Honor Doolittle Raiders at the 67th Reunion
Thousands Honor Doolittle Raiders at the 67th Reunion By Navy Lt. Jennifer Cragg Special to American Forces Press Service WASHINGTON, April 20, 2009 – Thousands of people, young and old, gathered to honor five of the nine surviving Doolittle Raiders at the 67th Reunion in Columbia, S.C., April 16-18. On April 18, 1942, the Doolittle Raiders, led by then-Lt. [...]