USS Midway Museum to Build Freedom Park at Navy Pier The number of young sailors and Marines who bid farewell to the United States from San Diego’s Navy...
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The Art of Storytelling Long before the written word, there was only storytelling. While it’s impossible to pinpoint the actual start of these oral...
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June: The Month of Midway Magic Milestones Over the course of her illustrious five-decade fleet career in the U.S. Navy, the USS Midway (CV-41 ) and her...
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Asian Americans Contribute Mightily to the U.S. Military In the spring of 1945, 2nd Lt. Daniel Inouye led his platoon on an assault of a heavily-defended,...
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USS Midway Museum In 1963, Bob Werner lied about his age, and at 16 enlisted in the Navy. Joining the Navy was something he always wanted to do and he was...
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Shining the Light on Women in the Military With war with England looming, colonist John Corbin made the difficult decision to join the Continental Army in...
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Preserving the Legacy of American Heroes The first American combat troops, 3,500 Marines from the 9th Marine Expeditionary Brigade based in Okinawa, Japan,...
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USS Midway Doctor Returns as Volunteer After 50 Years An A-6 Intruder from Attack Squadron 115 (VA-115) was returning to the USS Midway (CV-41) from a night...
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As we bid farewell to 2022, all of us at the USS Midway Museum want to wish the readers of San Diego Veterans Magazine a very happy holiday and wonderful...
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World War II Veteran Still Serving on Midway He had just turned 14 when the Japanese attacked the U.S. naval base at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii on Dec. 7,...
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