Navy

Fighting the Kriegsmarine and Kamikazes: A Short History of USS Emmons (DD-457/DMS-22)
Fighting the Kriegsmarine and Kamikazes:  A Short History of USS Emmons (DD-457/DMS-22)

Fighting the Kriegsmarine and Kamikazes: A Short History of USS Emmons (DD-457/DMS-22)

This article was originally written for a college class, but the uncommon subject matter is one I think my readers would find interesting so I am presenting it here with minor changes. To learn more about Emmons I recommend reaching…

Picnic among the Pits: Tajimadake Naval Guard Station and Submarine No. 43 Memorial
Picnic among the Pits: Tajimadake Naval Guard Station and Submarine No. 43 Memorial

Picnic among the Pits: Tajimadake Naval Guard Station and Submarine No. 43 Memorial

Looking up at the sky, I imagined what it was like standing here and watching more than 100 heavy bombers fly overhead. Tajimadake, a high hill with the city of Sasebo spread out before it, housed a battery of anti-aircraft…

Mutsu: Japan’s Most Visitable World War II Battleship?
Mutsu: Japan’s Most Visitable World War II Battleship?

Mutsu: Japan’s Most Visitable World War II Battleship?

After World War II most of the Imperial Japanese Navy’s battleships were at the bottom of the sea or scrapped, leaving the pre-dreadnought-turned-memorial ship Mikasa, victor of the 1905 Battle of Tsushima, as Japan’s sole survivor. Yamato is Japan’s most…

The Japanese Home Front III: Sasebo Air Defense Command Center
The Japanese Home Front III: Sasebo Air Defense Command Center

The Japanese Home Front III: Sasebo Air Defense Command Center

This series is about the Japanese home front in and around Sasebo, Japan during World War II. It is not a condemnation or critique of actions taken by either side during the war but rather a look at the civilian…