Kamis, 08 Maret 2018

WWII Today- March 2009

Missing Marine Dead Discovered on Tarawa The remains of more than 100 marines who were killed during the battle of Tarawa appear to have been discovered in mass graves on the tiny Pacific atoll, according to a group that conducted a search with ground-penetrating radar this fall. Mark Noah, executive director of History Flight, a …

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