
Nearly 70 years after USS Indianapolis tragedy, survivor tells his tale
Just past midnight July 30, 1945, two torpedoes from a Japanese submarine struck the USS Indianapolis with almost 1,200 people aboard.
DOD identifies remains of Indiana brothers who died aboard USS Oklahoma at Pearl Harbor
The remains of a pair of brothers who died aboard the USS Oklahoma during the Dec. 7, 1941, Japanese surprise attack on Pearl Harbor have been identified.
Tokyo Lensmen mob Chaplin
Silent-era film comedian Charlie Chaplin, 72, flew into Tokyo International Airport Tuesday and immediately encountered one of the most formidable adversaries facing visiting celebrities: the Japanese photo corps.
Famed '39-year-old' Jack Benny in Tokyo on a whim
Jack Benny, perennial 39-year-old comedian who will celebrate his 49th year in show business in a few months, was lounging in a dressing gown at his Imperial Hotel suite Tuesday morning after a spur-of-the-moment decision brought him vacationing to Tokyo.
Yongsan’s hospital renovation proceeds despite planned move
U.S. Forces Korea is forging ahead with a $70.2 million, three-phase renovation of the 121st Hospital despite pledges to South Korea’s government to move all U.S. forces from the base by 2007.
Hundreds mourn Ueno, noted Yongsan photographer
Ray Ueno captured people’s most important moments on film as an accomplished photographer whose smile never faded.
Students from German, American schools in S. Korea swap places
About two dozen students from a local German foreign school came to Seoul American High School on Tuesday as part of a cultural exchange program.