The floatplane was a Japanese Yokosuka E14Y "Glen" launched from a Japanese submarine that had sailed across the Pacific. There was reason to the proverbial madness to attack Oregon's stunning ...
During World War II, a Japanese balloon bomb exploded in the air just a few miles from what is now Charles Schwab Field.
An unusual iron metal ball 5 feet wide had been spotted on a beach in Hamamatsu City, Japan, that week. Many had speculated ...
RCMP say the Japanese came up with the idea to attach incendiary bombs to balloons and release them into the easterly jetstream winds to keep their enemy occupied at home. The bombs would float at ...
During World War II, a Japanese balloon bomb exploded in the air just a few miles from what is now Charles Schwab Field. Nebraska has an unorthodox way of awarding presidential electors, departing ...
CAMP FOSTER, Okinawa — Contractors looking for unexploded ordnance earlier this month found two suspected World War-II era ... of the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force to remove the bombs, the ...
The transport ministry started excavating a taxiway at Miyazaki Airport in southwestern Japan on early Sunday after discovering what appears to be another unexploded World War II bomb, following the ...
Miyazaki Airport in southwestern Japan on Sunday resumed operations after determining that a magnetic reaction possibly indicating the presence of an unexploded World War II bomb around a taxiway was ...