During the Guadalcanal campaign from August 1942 to February 1943, the Battle of Tulagi and Gavutu-Tanambogo—all small islands in the Solomons—became a grim prelude to the fierce island-hopping battles ahead. While the Allied land forces fighting on nearby Guadalcanal faced much less resistance...
First major offensive launched by the Allies against Japan took place on Guadalcanal from August 7th 1942 to February 9th 1943 Since Pearl Harbor the Japanese had advance toward the South Pacific, threatening the route between Australia and the U.S. ...
Over the past hundred years, the Party has led the people to a number of important milestones: achieving great success in the new-democratic revolution through bloody battles and unyielding struggles; achieving great success in socialist revolution and construction through a spirit of self-reliance an...
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1. An army which was 80 % native was used to win the battles against Indians,Nepalis,Bumese,Afghans,Iranians,Chinese,Indonesians,Ceylon etc. 2. The weapons used were almost similar although the company had an edge in superior strategy, superior tactics, better synchronisation of firepower and...
Léo Major was a decorated Canadian hero of World War II and the Korean War, known for being the only Canadian to win the Distinguished Conduct Medal in two separate wars. Major was born to French-Canadian parents (while his father was working for the Am
Sebastian Cabot narrates the adventures of bumbling bear Winnie the Pooh as he battles a nest of vicious bees over a trove of honey, weathers a terrible wind storm and endures the foibles of the hyperactive tiger Tigger, all while singing and bumbling his way through the Hundred Acre Wood. ...
CBS' March 12 headline (updated March 13) says it all: The emerging coronavirus pandemic, still unclear in its scope or power, had officiallyshut down the sports world. The NCAA had announced earlier that week that games would continue with additional precuations in place, including capping cr...
less urbanized states leading to an eruption of battles between rural and urban factions. On June 18, the Permanent Appointment Act was signed into law and capped House membership at the level taken from the 1910 Census, and enacted a procedure to automatically reapportion House seats every 10 ...
From World Series victories to epic naval battles, pop-culture revolutions to actual revolutions, the events that shape the world have long been told through newspaper articles—and the main point of entry to every article is the headline. Great headlines speak for themselves, and long before onl...