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(Illustration photo) A village church stands near the shore in Papua New Guinea, Sept. 17, 2024./U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Austin Boucher. (Wikimedia Commons Public domain) A historic decision ...
The remains of a Livermore native and U.S. Army bombardier who died during World War II were finally returned to his hometown last weekend after more than 80 years of being lost at sea.
An escalation in fighting between Indonesian security forces and Papuan separatist armed groups in West Papua has seriously ...
U.S. Army 2nd Lt. Thomas V. Kelly Jr., a 22-year-old Livermore resident and World War II bombardier, was shot down over Hansa ...
Four crew members’ remains are beginning to return to their hometowns after a remarkable investigation by family members and a recovery mission involving elite Navy divers.
Air Niugini, the national carrier of Papua New Guinea, has placed a firm order with Airbus for two additional latest ...
As the World War II bomber Heaven Can Wait was hit by enemy fire off the Pacific island of New Guinea on March 11, 1944, the ...
Simon Mann turned privilege, training, and raw ambition into one of the most notorious mercenary careers of the modern era.
The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency has announced that a Washington County World War II veteran has been positively ...