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The global community has failed to adequately condemn and halt the use of starvation as an instrument of warfare.
Bob Buys was asked to provide a DNA sample to identify the remains of a soldier who died in a Japanese prison camp during WWII. He said yes.
Bob Buys was asked to provide a DNA sample to help identify a U.S. soldier who died in a Japanese prison camp during WWII.
The remains of four American World War II soldiers, whose plane was shot down by enemy fire in 1944 and crashed off the ...
From Homer, to the World War I poets, to the novelists of Vietnam, chroniclers of war are alert to the dangers of ...
The Army has started loading up some of the tanks that will take to the streets of the nation’s capital during the 250th ...
Canadians are still being honoured for the role they played in liberating the Netherlands 80 years ago. Vernon resident Norm ...
Trump lamented the US's lack of WWII victory celebrations, praised its role in the war, and asked Qatar for help with Iran ...
The USS Silversides submarine sank 23 ships during World War II. It was also the site of a successful emergency appendectomy ...
They were Japanese American soldiers, part of a storied military unit that faced down prejudice and suspicion to fight Adolf ...
She adds that during this time, U.S. military investment led to ... food historian and author of Taste of War: World War II and the Battle for Food. The U.S. rationed an ever-changing list of ...