Survivors of the Bataan Death March at their reunion held at the Bahnhof Hotel in Darmstadt, Germany, April 8-9, 1949. The two women in the picture are most likely Mrs. Earleen Francis and Mrs. Carmen ...
U.S. Army National Guard and Filipino soldiers shown at the outset of the Bataan Death March. Allied forces were forced to surrender to the Japanese on April 9, 1942, the largest surrender in U.S ...
Japan has condemned “intolerable” US troops stationed in the country after a soldier was charged with the sexual assault of a teenager. Prosecutors in Okinawa charged the US soldier in March ...
Many had been through the infamous death march — where the Japanese army had marched an estimated 72,000 Americans and Filipinos 65 miles to San Fernando, Pampanga. Hampton Sides, author of ...
Photo courtesy U.S. Army Fort Polk Museum. By March 1942, the Japanese army had marched through Southeast Asia and completely overrun every country and island in the western Pacific with the ...
The Imperial Japanese 32nd Army, which was tasked with defending the southwestern Nansei Islands, completed the complex 30 meters to 40 meters beneath Shuri-jo Castle by March 1945. The site of ...
CAMP ZAMA, Japan — U.S. Army aviators and Japanese troops are ... a region of seismic faults around the Pacific. In March 2011, a massive magnitude 9 quake — the strongest ever recorded ...