After 80 years, a World War II veteran who went missing in action has been identified, and officials say the man was a ...
The remains of a 21-year-old bombardier who went MIA during World War II have been positively identified nearly 80 years ...
Known as the “dancing mouse” due to its slippery movements in that final, fatal fight with the Imperial Japanese Navy, the ...
Five Rhode Island WWII Veterans, all integral members of the community, were honored recently for being among the few ...
Tributes flow for croc hunter George Craig, who helped put Far North Queensland on the tourism map and led a remarkable life ...
Divers examining the wreckage of the B-24 bomber “Heaven Can Wait” recovered bones of 2d Lieut. Thomas V. Kelly Jr., and his ...
The 11-man crew of "Heaven Can Wait" was on a mission to bomb Japanese anti-aircraft batteries when their B-24 was shot down ...
John served in Aitape and Wewak in Papua New Guinea during WWII, representing a generation that gave so selflessly for our ...
From next year, the US and Japan will participate in the previously bilateral Australia-Papua New Guinea military exercise, Puk Puk. The three countries were working to provide collective security of ...
The recent recognition of a World War II veteran from Dubbo is now also being offered to any family members or former service men and women in the Parkes electorate.
Karla Grant learns about the experiences of the Indigenous peoples of Papua New Guinea during World War II, when two million foreign soldier fought battles on their land.
Virginia Wright-Peterson reads from her book, "A Women's War, Too" at the Cloquet Public Library on Veterans Day.