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Gaylon Wilson, a Knoxville native and World War II Navy veteran, was just 19 when he stood aboard the USS Missouri in Tokyo ...
Some politicians and commentators in Japan are reportedly worried that resigning Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba may break from ...
Eighty years after the bloodiest battle in Marine Corps history, Leighton Willhite traveled to the National Museum of the ...
About two dozen people gathered at a burial ground in Japan for a service that coincided with Japan’s formal surrender aboard ...
On 1945, Japan officially surrendered to the Allies aboard the USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay, marking the end of World War II. The deadliest war in history was over. Also on this day in 1666, the Great ...
Japan signed documents of surrender 80 years ago this week. America's stability in the decades that followed was built on the ...
At a ceremony at the Statehouse on Tuesday to remember the 80th anniversary of Japan’s surrender, the only Midlands World War ...
Sept. 2, 2025, marked 80 years since Imperial Japan’s formal surrender aboard USS Missouri (BB 63), ending the Second World ...
It will be on display until Oct. 1 as part of a special exhibition to mark the 80th anniversary of the end of the war.
Eighty years ago today on Sept. 2, 1945, Japan formally surrendered to the Allied Powers, bringing an end to World War II.
The process of Japanese surrender went smoothly until Col. Lawrence Cosgrave signed his name on the wrong line.
Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba does not plan to express his views on history on the 80th anniversary next Tuesday of the ...