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Features
One Marine’s War
EXCLUSIVE WWII COMBAT MEMOIR: Swept up by patriotic fever after Pearl Harbor, a Wisconsin boy joins the marines—and learns the meaning of Semper Fidelis on some of the Pacific’s most savage battlegrounds. Chapters: The Making of a Marine; Under Fire on Tulagi and Guadalcanal; Bloody Tarawa; Battling Back from the Abyss; and A Warrior Reflects on War. By Nick Cariello
Target: Hitler’s Top-Secret A-Bomb Project
Imagine the Nazis with a nuclear bomb. That was the nightmare scenario that launched 388 B-17s and B-24s to wipe out critical German operations in Norway in November 1943. By Neal Bascomb
Riot at the Fort
There were bricks and clubs, broken windows and bloodied bodies. By the time Italian POWs and African American GIs cooled down, one man was dead. By Chuck Lyons
One More Mission Impossible
In October 1944, the Japanese American 442nd Regimental Combat Team took on yet another assignment that others had failed: rescue a battalion being strangled by Germans in France’s Vosges Mountains. By Scott McGaugh
Departments
Kilroy
A Note from Our Editor
V-Mail
Letters from Our Readers
Home Front
A Pioneer of Talk Radio
Pinup
Alexis Smith
Landings
Palawan Special Battalion WW-II Memorial Museum
I Was There
“Pacific Sailor from Landlocked Fort Wayne”
War Stories
Memories from the War Years
Books and Media
Our Latest Reviews
Theater of War
Ken Burns’s Defying the Nazis: The Sharps’ War
78 RPM
“Peggy Lee”
WWII Events
A Calendar of Present-Day Happenings
GIs
“‘Safe’ with the Quartermaster Corps”
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