Arthur P. Barrett Jr. served on the USS De Haven, a destroyer he and his father helped build at Bath Iron Works.
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The wreck beneath the Thames, why 1,500 tons of WWII explosives still lie beneath London’s busiest shipping lanes
In the Thames Estuary lies a WWII Liberty ship packed with enough explosives to devastate central London, yet it has remained untouched for decades. This explains the history of the SS Richard ...
Metal Detecting WWII Battlegrounds on MSN
WWII relics found while searching through a snowstorm
Snow, ice, and freezing wind failed to hide what history left behind. During a winter expedition on the Eastern Front, the ...
In downtown Manila, rows upon rows of headstones are laid out on the gentle slopes of a hilltop, the largest single burial ground for US World War II casualties.
This week’s Time Capsule looks at price freezes, a shop swap, an insurance-murder scheme, an armed robbery and the killing of ...
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