The wreckage of the U.S. destroyer USS Edsall, sunk by Japanese forces more than 80 years ago during World War II, has been ...
The US Navy ship USS Edsall, endearingly referred to as the ‘dancing mouse’, was sunken during World War II, only now ...
The USS Edsall was overpowered by a Japanese fleet in the Indian Ocean but fought valiantly to the end, the U.S. Navy said.
History of the End of the Samurai: The Imperial Army - Now that the Boshin War was over, the Meji Emperor could finally settle into the bloodless revolution and start modernizing Japan.
But with Japan's regular operations proving no match for the enemy's, the Imperial Japanese Army's aviation unit also followed in the footsteps of the Navy to launch its own suicide attack missions.
NAHA--Part of a tunnel network under Shuri-jo castle here that was used by the Imperial Japanese Army as a headquarters during the ferocious Battle of Okinawa in 1945 recently saw the first light ...
The Japanese drive up the Yangtze River has carried the determined Imperial Army through Shanghai, Nanking and finally, last week, to Hankow (see p. 13). Amid the brutal horrors perpetrated in the ...
alas -- was stovepiped between the Imperial Japanese Army and Navy (IJA and IJN), with no meaningful civilian political oversight. Absent a strong emperor, the army and navy were free to indulge ...
Kamikaze suicide planes sent by desperate Imperial Japan screamed down from ... by a squadron of about half a dozen kamikazes. The Japanese Zero fighter planes were stripped down of normal ...
Imperial Japan’s way of war and occupation rivaled the ... rape and other cruelties of the most inhumane and most barbarous character were freely practiced by the Japanese army and navy.(3) The ...
We follow 800 Chinese (National Revolutionary Army (NRA)) soldiers who take the last stand for their motherland at the Sihang Warehouse as Japanese soldiers (Imperial Japanese Army), estimated 20,000 ...