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Hollywood has long hypersexualized Pacific Islander women. But the new historical series "Chief of War" paints a different ...
With China as its new rival, America is reviving old wartime facilities across the Pacific. Tinian once allowed its bombers ...
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The Pacific War: Brutal Fighting Across the World’s Largest Battlefield
Spanning from 1941 to 1945, the Pacific War was a vast and brutal theater of World War II, pitting Allied forces against ...
The Cold War was a clear cut case of successful macrosecuritization. The Indo-Pacific push, by contrast, may turn out differently.
To regain deterrence by 2027 will require doubling down on conventional naval investments in warships and shipyards, while ...
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The Battle of Iwo Jima: Turning Point in the Pacific War
Amid the closing months of World War II, the Battle of Iwo Jima emerged as a brutal contest for control of a tiny but vital ...
U.S. Navy Lieutenant Commander John Sefcik, a weapons officer assigned to USS Farragut, said in a news release on July 22: ...
Aug. 14 is National Navajo Code Talker Day, honoring the over 400 Code Talkers who served alongside U.S. Marines in the ...
The Pacific war was about far more than being “different.” Indeed, before and after the war, race was not a determining factor in American and Japanese relations.
JAPAN’S long succession of defeats in the Pacific has had more impact on her High Command than fear of Russian participation in the war or Germany’s collapse. They are more concerned with ...
THE war in the Pacific has been variously described as a war of communications, a war of logistics, a war of bases. These terms describe the accumulation of offensive power, rather than its ...
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