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Sgt. Joe Harris was one of an elite group of Black paratroopers during World War II. He is being laid to rest today. He was ...
The Compton resident was a member of the 'Triple Nickles,' a World War II combat-ready unit who trained as some of America's ...
In honor of his mother and others imprisoned at the internment camp, baseball player Dan Kwong has restored a diamond in the ...
The Compton resident was a member of the 'Triple Nickles,' a World War II combat-ready unit who trained as some of America's ...
A World War II ... The Army was determined to keep “Operation Firefly” a secret, Bartlett said. “They didn’t want the American people to panic that they were getting bombed by the Japanese ...
The battalion protected the U.S. from deadly Japanese balloon bombs ... have a new name in the near future, with WWII Beyond ...
the Japanese launched thousands of balloons to be carried by the Pacific jet stream to the U.S. mainland to explode and start ...
Harris, who died March 15, was honored Saturday at Lewis Metropolitan CME Church before his burial in Inglewood.
Malaria could be as dangerous to GIs in the Pacific theater of World War II as the enemy. To fight it, they used hammers and ...