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A Historic Step: US Forces Land in Japan on August 28th, 1945
August 28th 1945 – US forces under General George Marshall landed in Japan. This advance guard of 150 American technicians land at Atsugi airfield, near Yokohama. For the first time, the Allies set foot on Japanese soil. Their arrival has been delayed for 48 hours by the forecast of a typhoon.
28.08.23 07:30 AM - Comment(s)
Remembering August 27th, 1972: Operation Linebacker I and the Resilience of the U.S. Military
In the heaviest bombing in four years, U.S. aircraft flatten North Vietnamese barracks near Hanoi and Haiphong as part of ongoing Operation Linebacker I, part of President Nixon’s response to the NVA Easter Offensive.
27.08.23 06:43 PM - Comment(s)
Betrayal Behind Closed Doors: The Espionage Case of Sgt. Clayton Lonetree
gt. Clayton Lonetree, the first Marine ever court-martialed for spying, was convicted in Quantico, Va., of passing secrets to the KGB after becoming romantically involved with a Soviet woman while serving as a U.S. Embassy guard in Moscow. Lonetree ended up serving eight years in a military prison.
21.08.23 01:00 PM - Comment(s)
Marines launch Operation Starlite
After a deserter from the First Vietcong Regiment had revealed that an attack was imminent against the U.S. base at Chu Lai, the Marines launch Operation Starlite in the Van Tuong peninsula in Quang Ngai Province.
18.08.23 05:01 PM - Comment(s)