The United States is expanding "air corridors" that will deliver combat power to China's doorstep in a future conflict.
In 1943, Army pilot Lt. Morton Sher of Greenville was killed and declared missing. Eight decades later, his remains were ...
The US military is restoring World War 2-era airfields across the Pacific to support and protect air assets in a potential ...
During WWII, the U.S. had 93 airfields across the Pacific. Today, just 33 remain — and that’s not enough. New satellite images show jungle being cleared on Tinian, where planes that bombed Hiroshima ...
Sher was a member of the pilot group known as the “Flying Tigers” — formed to protect China from Japanese invasion following ...
DNA testing helped identify the body of Lt. Morton Sher, a member of the Flying Tigers, killed in action in 1943 during a ...
China's People's Liberation Army is conducting large-scale military drills around Taiwan as part of "Justice Mission 2025." ...
China’s decision to bring serious firepower to bear for military drills in the waters off Taiwan this week has deep roots ...
Dark chapter’s telling complicated by Tokyo’s official denials, Washington’s immunity deals and Beijing’s shifting diplomatic ...
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How Japan invaded China in World War II

Japan’s invasion of China in World War II began with the expansion of conflict after years of tension. Following the Marco ...