
20 years ago, her infant son was abducted from a church daycare, and not a single trace was ever found. Delila Carter never left Charleston.…

The sound of boots scraping gravel cut through the heavy Pacific air. It was early morning, late August 1940. 5, and a line of captured…

At 8:03 a.m. on June 16th, 1943, Captain Jay Zeamer held his B17 steady at 25,000 ft over Bua Island as 16 Japanese Zero fighters…

At 6:47 p.m. on June 26th, 1943, Lieutenant Robert S. Johnson felt his Republic P47 Thunderbolt shudder as 20 millimeter cannon shells tore through the…

At 23:45 on October 19th, 1942, Lieutenant Robert Lynch crouched behind the wheel of PT48 watching three Japanese Dhatsu barges cut through the Blackwater off…

At 9:42 on the morning of April 11th, 1945, First Lieutenant Merritt Dwayne Francies banked his Piper L4H Grasshopper over a muddy road near Dannenburgg,…

The sky was thin and brittle at that altitude. A pale field of cold light stretching above the clouds. Through the canopy of a German…

February 20th, 1945. The volcanic ash beneath Lieutenant Yamada’s boots crunches like broken glass as he peers through the concrete observation slit of pillbox 247.…

The boy stands in front of the American doctor, eyes halfopen, mouth tasting like copper. He coughs once, hard enough that his ribs hurt, and…

At 4:47 on the morning of May 11th, 1945, Private John McKini lay in his tent near Dingolan Bay, Luzon, unaware that approximately 100 Japanese…





