The United States military is finalizing repair works on a World War II airfield, located on a remote island in the Western Pacific Ocean, for a future fight, satellite imagery shows.
The significant airfield repair and upgrade work might support frontline fighters in the future, as the U.S. develops distributed basing to counter China in the western Pacific. As a part of its plan ...
Among the most strategically vital objectives for the United States forces in the Pacific during World War II were three islands in the Marianas: Saipan, Guam and Tinian. Close enough to the Japanese ...