Commemorating 80 years in the Pacific

On May 14, 1945, Stars and Stripes published its first newspaper in the Pacific. To commemorate 80 years serving the military community in the theater, we're taking a look back at Stripes history through the writing and photography of a dedicated staff spanning generations. Stars and Stripes has proudly supported the Pacific military community since the beginning and will continue to serve the troops and families at the heart of our work.

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U.S. Marines take cover behind one of the bullet-riddled outer walls surrounding the Hue Citadel as they exchange fire with the enemy during the Tet Offensive.

Battle of Hue, 1968

Hue, Vietnam, February, 1968: U.S. Marines take cover behind one of the bullet-riddled outer walls surrounding the Hue Citadel as they exchange fire with the enemy during the Tet Offensive. The Marines were fighting house by house, street by street, in a bloody effort to retake the city.

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This week in Pacific history

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July 5th - July 11th


July 5th, 1950Korean War: The Battle of Osan begins and the first clash between U.S. and North Korean forces in the war occurs.
July 7th, 1944World War II: During the Battle of Saipan the largest Banzai charge of the war occurs.
July 8th, 1994Koreas: North Korea's Kim Il-sung dies and his son, Kim Jong-il, begins to assume supreme leadership.
July 9th, 1944World War II: The Battle of Saipan concludes with a U.S. victory, bringing Japan within range of B-29 raids and precipitating the resignation of Hideki Tōjō, the Prime Minister of Japan.
July 10th, 1951Korean War: Armistice negotiations begin at Kaesong, in the southern part of North Korea.

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