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Red Hill families describe harms from tainted water in trial lead-up
In the trial starting Monday, the Justice Department will question if families were exposed to jet fuel and whether it accounted for illnesses.
By Christina Jedra, Honolulu Civil Beat
How one family endured the military’s jet fuel leak in Hawaii’s water
An Army spouse who was living on Aliamanu Military Reservation during the November 2021 fuel leak shares her experience on The Spouse Angle podcast.
By Military Times staff
Pearl Harbor survivor Jack Holder dies in Arizona at age 101
Jack Holder, a Pearl Harbor survivor who went on become a decorated World War II flyer, has died in Arizona.
Remains returned by North Korea in 2018 help identify missing soldier
Searchers found no remains immediately after the battle nor any evidence that enemy forces held the sergeant as a prisoner of war.
By Staff Reports
More than seven decades later, Korean War soldier’s remains identified
Recovery personnel initially believed the remains were the corporal's but couldn't clearly identify.
By Staff Reports
New evidence declares soldier POW before death in Korean War
No initial evidence or eyewitness testimony pointed to his POW status.
By Staff Reports
How Hans Zimmer saved one of the worst military movies of all time
Hans Zimmer provided the original score for "Pearl Harbor."
By Sarah Sicard
Oldest living Pearl Harbor survivor marks 105th birthday
Joseph Eskenazi marked his upcoming 105th birthday at the National World War II Museum in New Orleans.
‘Survivor’ winner plans to donate $1 million winnings to veterans
Mike Gabler said he intends to give away the entirety of his winnings to veterans causes.
By Sarah Sicard
Japanese faces, American hearts
Executive Order 9066 forced first- and second-generation Japanese-Americans into internment camps.
By Jon Simkins