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Target: Tokyo
The Seventh Fighter Command had been waiting all war to avenge Pearl Harbor. Exactly 40 months after that fateful day, 100 of its Mustangs took off with 300 B-29s to attack mainland Japan. By Don Brown and Jerry Yellin
Ears on the World
Civilian FCC operatives fought on the front lines of the radio war, catching spies, blocking leaks, directing lost planes, and saving ships from U-boat wolves. By Leo Caisse
Inside the Mind of the Kamikaze
To American sailors, kamikazes were inhuman fanatics, eager to throw their lives away. The truth about Japan’s suicide attackers, their motives, and their feelings was more complicated. By Robert L. Willett
The Princess and the Americans
Steeped in American pop culture, and growing up amid a war that brought Americans to her doorstep, England’s future queen developed a lasting bond with the Yanks across the Atlantic. By Mark Weisenmiller
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Labor’s Day
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Susan Hayward
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A Minnesota family’s warbird museum
I Was There
Hunted at the Bulge
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Memories from the War Years
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Theater of War
Five Came Back
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No Hint of Irony Here
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A Calendar of Present-Day Happenings
GIs
From Farm to Flight
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