U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth emphasized Japan's role in countering Chinese aggression and highlighted plans to upgrade U.S military command in Japan. The strengthened partnership includes joint ...
What’s Your KCQ? looks back at the prisoner of war camps that were scattered across the KC region during World War II.
Barbara Nylund, Colonel, US Army Medical Corps, PhD, MD Barbara Nylund, who lived with open arms and an open heart, died on December 26, 2024, in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Her life was illuminated by a ...
Sgt. Joe Harris, a member of the US Army's first all-Black parachute infantry battallion, died on March 15 at 108 years old.
U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has praised American-Japanese friendship and trust while attending a memorial service ...
Harris was among the last surviving members of the historic 555th Parachute Infantry Battalion, nicknamed the Triple Nickles.
Over 80,000 Marines, soldiers, and sailors from our two countries fought at Iwo Jima. More than 26,000 died here. Today, we ...
US Secretary of Defence, Pete Hegseth, honored the bond between the US and Japan at an Iwo Jima memorial. The event ...
Just a few miles south of the Montana border, the largest incarceration of Japanese Americans took place during World War II.
A handful of retired Marines — all in the late 90s or over 100 — joined Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Japan’s Prime ...
PFC. DENNIS HOGAN, JR.   “Our dead are never dead, as long as they are not forgotten”    Hogan’s Diner in Orangeburg is ...