The “Dancing Mouse”—the Clemson-class destroyer more formally known as the USS Edsall— and its more-than-200 servicemen went ...
The United States Navy commissioned a new destroyer over the weekend in New York City and it was named after legendary World ...
In August, an astonishing discovery in Kyoto, Japan, captured the attention of historians and collectors worldwide: over ...
More than 200 servicemen were killed when the U.S.S. Edsall was struck by Japanese dive bombers in March 1942.
The USS Esdall, a 314-foot destroyer sunk by Japanese forces in 1942, was known as "the dancing mouse" for its ability to ...
The USS Edsall was overpowered by a Japanese fleet in the Indian Ocean but fought valiantly to the end, the U.S. Navy said.
A fortune teller read his palm and told him that he had a long lifeline and would survive the war unscathed. On the ...
A large cache of World War II-era bombs found in a Beatrice home proved to be non-explosive, but it still serves as a ...
Wallace Grove and Jack Talan recall the pain, pride and, for Talan, prejudice they experienced during the Second World War.
The discovery, announced Monday, has revealed the resting place of more than 200 servicemen who died three months after the ...
About 40 pieces of inert ordnances were removed from a home last week after the resident died. According to a Tuesday release ...
A little over 119,000 American veterans who served in that war are still alive today, representing less than 1% of the 16.4 ...