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January 18, 2010

Today in World War II History

65 Years Ago—January 18, 1945: In the Philippines, the US Sixth Army drives south from Lingayen Gulf toward Manila.
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January 17, 2010

Today in World War II History

65 Years Ago—January 17, 1945: Soviets take Warsaw.
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January 16, 2010

Today in World War II History

65 Years Ago—January 16, 1945: The Battle of the Bulge ends as US First and Third Armies meet in Houffalize, Belgium, cutting off the tip of the Bulge, but trapping few Germans. Hitler enters his bunker under the Chancellery and will never leave Berlin again.
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January 15, 2010

Today in World War II History

65 Years Ago—January 15, 1945: Japanese launch drive toward isolated US 14th Air Force bases in eastern China and the Hengyang-Canton railroad. In the US, a nationwide dim-out is ordered to conserve fuel.
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January 14, 2010

Today in World War II History

70 Years Ago—January 14, 1940: Adm. Mitsumasa Yonai forms a new government in Japan, but he is opposed by the pro-war military.
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January 13, 2010

The Faces of Haiti

The whole world is devastated by the news from Haiti. We can't fathom the suffering and loss of life piled on top of the difficulties this impoverished nation already endures.

I wanted to show you the faces of Haiti - before the quake - so we know who we're praying for. Each year my husband, Dave, goes to Haiti with a group of men from our church to help with construction at a village school which also feeds hundreds of orphans every day. He's grown to love these people deeply.

These...
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Published on January 13, 2010 14:14