The US military is restoring World War 2-era airfields across the Pacific to support and protect air assets in a potential ...
The United States is expanding "air corridors" that will deliver combat power to China's doorstep in a future conflict.
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Timelapse shows reemergence of Tinian’s North Field airfield
Imagery captured by the European Space Agency's Sentinel-2 satellites between January 2024 and December 2025 shows the U.S.
Tinian is part of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, a US territory in the Pacific, some 6,000 kilometers (3,700 miles) west of Hawaii in the Pacific. Only about 3,000 people live on ...
TOKYO – It’s not clear if anyone appreciates the irony, but Japan wants to help pay for a new U.S. military base on Tinian island, a former Imperial Army stronghold from which the atomic bombings of ...
Tinian island is seen here from the flight deck of a C-130H flying a humanitarian aid and disaster relief mission in support of Cope North 13, Feb. 6, 2013. Cope North is a multilateral aerial ...
The end of July marked the 80th anniversary of the invasion of Tinian, completing the campaign to capture the Marianas Islands during Operation FORAGER. Seizure of the Marianas Islands enabled a ...
Landing Craft, Utility 1634 moves personnel and equipment assigned to Combat Logistics Battalion 31 from the amphibious warship Ashland to the island of Tinian in the Commonwealth of the Northern ...
Historian Don Farrell shared how Tinian's post-World War II camp had no CHamorus. They were all moved off the island, leaving only Japanese and Koreans. He presented his research, "Camp Chulu: From ...
'Tinian and the Bomb': Historical details shed light on one island's overlooked role in World War II
For students of history, the waning days of the Pacific War seem to flash by in a blur and, for various reasons, little effort to now has been devoted to the role played by Tinian in the Northern ...
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