Indianapolis

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.

Angkor temples, centerpiece of Cambodian tourism

The Great Wall of China is an unimaginative zipper of dull rocks when compared to the mystical temples of Angkor, the most popular of Cambodia’s attractions.

Commander hears students’ concerns

Students at Seoul American High School weren’t afraid to fire away the tough questions Friday at Col. Timothy McNulty, the 34th Support Group commander.

Commander hears Yongsan community concerns

Community leaders got their chance Wednesday to tell the 8th Army’s commander how the community — and sometimes the military — can do a better job treating its members.

‘Mayor’ McNulty striving to improve Yongsan

Col. Timothy McNulty is like the mayor of a small city within a much larger one.

Yongsan hosts June Jamboree for children with special needs

Water balloons flew through the air, teams battled in tug-of-war and kids kept dozens of volunteers scrambling in the hot sun at South Post on Friday during the annual June Jamboree.

Recovery team brings back remains from North Korea

Two sets of U.S. servicemember remains were repatriated Thursday in an honor guard ceremony after a sometimes-tense joint recovery mission concluded earlier this week in North Korea.