U.S. Army Lt. Col. Louis E. Roemer was taken prisoner in the Philippines when the Japanese in May 1942 captured the island fortress of Corregidor, after American forces lost the Bataan Peninsula.
U.S. Army Lt. Col. Louis E. Roemer, 43, of Wilmington, Delaware, who died while he was being held by Japan as a prisoner of ...
Japanese soldiers were beating a POW to the brink of death... that is until Richard Antrim stepped forward and offered to ...
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American warship that erased Japan’s submarine fleet in World War II
During World War II, a small American destroyer escort quietly destroyed Japan’s final submarine scouting line in the Pacific ...
On December 7, 1941, the Japanese launched a surprise military strike on the United States naval base at Pearl Harbor, ...
Gazette will fold after nearly a century. The paper will cease operations entirely — both its digital and physical versions — on May 3.
Participants gathered in Pittsburgh's East Liberty neighborhood Saturday afternoon to voice opposition against the United States' strike on Venezuela. Over 100 people participated in the "No War on ...
Trump said that Maduro and Flores were flown by helicopter to a U.S. warship and would go on to New York to face charges. He posted on Truth Social a photo of the Venezuelan leader, wearing in a gray ...
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