Honors December 6, 2016 On the 75th anniversary of Pearl Harbor, looking at young names on marble markers Pearl Harbor became a numbing low point of national shock and tragedy, but also a galvanizing moment that embedded a will to win at any cost in America’s national psyche.
Pearl Harbor December 6, 2016 Japanese leader Abe won't apologize at Pearl Harbor Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe won't apologize for Japan's attack when he visits the U.S. naval base at Pearl Harbor later this month, the government spokesman said Tuesday.
Pearl Harbor December 6, 2016 Film offers first-ever look into the depths of sunken Pearl Harbor ship It was a sight that Donald Stratton, a Pearl Harbor survivor, thought he would never see again.
Historic Sites December 6, 2016 Museums, veterans keep memory of Pearl Harbor alive 75 years after attacks Major events are planned for this historic anniversary.
TV December 6, 2016 'Pearl Harbor: The Truth' airs ahead of the 75th anniversary of the attack As America prepares to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7th, the History Channel is shedding light about the memorable day.
Pearl Harbor December 6, 2016 Cal Thomas: Remembering the heroism of Pearl Harbor 75 years later Only five of the 335 men who survived the unprovoked attack that sunk the USS Arizona on Dec. 7, 1941 remain alive.
Pearl Harbor December 6, 2016 Children who lived through Pearl Harbor attack remember In some ways, it could be any class photo from the 1940s.
Pearl Harbor December 6, 2016 In historic trip, Japanese PM Abe to visit Pearl Harbor with Obama Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will visit Pearl Harbor with U.S. President Barack Obama at the end of this month, becoming the first leader of his country to go to the site of the Japanese attack that propelled the United States into World War II.
Food Trends November 21, 2016 Patriotic barbecues for the troops spread nationwide In the midst of brainstorming ways to give back to the military, Tamara Frazier, who has three sons who serve in the Army, stumbled upon the perfect opportunity -- Barbecue for the Troops.
Wine November 21, 2016 Winemaker helps make the holiday bright for military families One dollar from every bottle sold will be donated to Operation Homefront through the holiday season.
Honors November 11, 2016 Tuskegee Airmen receive Congressional Gold Medal With teary eyes shaded by a World War II veterans cap, Wallace Higgins accepted the Congressional Gold Medal on Friday for his service more than 70 years ago in the Tuskegee Airmen, the Army Air program that trained African-Americans to fly and maintain combat aircraft during the war.