Podcast delves into the legacy of D-Day to commemorate 80th anniversary
As the 80th anniversary of D-Day approaches, a World War II Foundation podcast is taking a look at the intersection of history and film.
As the 80th anniversary of D-Day approaches, a World War II Foundation podcast is taking a look at the intersection of history and film.
Stars and Stripes is sharing a series of interviews conducted by the World War II Foundation to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings.
Chilly, rainy weather delayed cherry blossoms in the Tokyo area beyond this year’s March 22 forecast. Then a timely spike in sunshine and warmth yielded blooms that drew massive crowds to parks across the metro area this week for picnicking and flower viewing.
With little experience and even fewer resources, Army veteran J.B. Peña convinces a group of Latino caddies to start their own high school golf team, starting them on a journey where they learn that it takes more than just golf skills to make history.
Students at Naval Air Facility Atsugi squared off in a chess tournament against Japanese challengers from nearby schools.
U.S. soldiers from a division that specializes in extreme cold-weather operations are putting their skills to the test alongside Japanese troops on the northern island of Hokkaido this month.
Football players from Ivy League schools ran drills and answered questions during a recent visit to the high school at Yokota Air Base, Japan.
Hatsumoude is the first temple or shrine visit of the new year.
Former Pearl Harbor survivors recount their experiences during the Japanese attacks that occurred on Dec. 7, 1941.
Liberation Pavilion is the final permanent exhibition hall at the museum and explores the end of the war, the Holocaust, the immediate postwar years and the war’s continuing impact on lives today.