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The day the Zero lost control of the skies in World War II
The Mitsubishi Zero once ruled the Pacific skies with unmatched agility and confidence. But when American P-38 Lightning ...
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The fourth of July that shattered Japanese bombers in World War II
On July 4th, 1943, during World War II, a small group of U.S. Marines faced a Japanese bomber formation alone in the Pacific.
The bombing of Darwin was the largest single attack ever mounted by a foreign power on Australia soil. On that day, 180 Japanese Aircraft, in two separate raids, attacked the town of Darwin, and its ...
Coast Guard Highlights Port Protection Mission, Joint Force Support in Indo-Pacific Wartime Scenario
The Coast Guard is ready to protect crucial ports and supply lines from drone attacks during a potential wartime scenario in the Indo-Pacific in support of Navy and Marine Corps operations, according ...
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