
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.
At Sendai Airport, Biden praises recovery efforts in Japan
Five months ago, more than 1,000 people took shelter at Sendai Airport as a massive tsunami crashed against the terminal in a rush of water, mud, trees, garbage, wrecked cars and dead bodies.
Punk’d: Rocker Rollins stops by Camp Hansen
The line continued out the door at the MHG mess hall on Monday, with Marines eagerly awaiting a handshake and autograph from the man many indicated they viewed as a punk music legend.
New unit makes 25th Division largest force
The 25th Inf. Div. became the largest U.S. combat force in Vietnam when the 196th Light Inf. Brigade arrived here Sunday to join up with the Tropic Lightning Div.
S&S reporter grabs a gun in bitter Viet jungle battle
Dawn, less than half a mile from the Cambodian border.
Pilots face Viet Cong in a bubble
They fly at the enemy in plastic bubbles, coming in ''low and slow.''
Ann-Margret visits Tokyo; plans tour of Vietnam later
A bombshell is scheduled to hit Vietnam, but it's not the type troops there have been used to.