The Sullivan Brothers died when the ship, the USS Juneau, was sunk by the Japanese in the Pacific Ocean. Many of them died while waiting to be rescued.
Sea Cadet or Sea Corps. Those mean the same as naval cadet.
it has stayed the same because it is a remembrance day of those who died for us!
bind meant when two men in the same battalion would get lonely and would decide to weld there penis' togeter with copper so that they could not be seperated even when they died
The Battle of Midway took place in 1942, a pivotal naval battle in the Pacific during World War II. In Europe, the same year saw the beginning of the German offensives in the Soviet Union, particularly the Battle of Kharkov in May 1942, which was part of the larger conflict on the Eastern Front. This period also included the ongoing impact of the German occupation across various European nations.
The Eagle: Represents loyalty to the United StatesThe Globe: Represents world-wide service and capabilitiesThe Anchor and Rope: Represents Naval traditionsThe Marine Corps is officially a department of the United States Navy
Elliott died by the same thing his mother died of,diphtheria!
the same time as Enid Blyton died
It was honduras, with the three Palacios brothers, Johnny, Jerome and Wilson.
You have to be mini Mario and complete it the same way as you complete world 2 to get to world 4
He had 2 half-brothers (same mother, different dads) Both have died, but had children/ grandchildren.
The Sullivan brothers were five siblings who were all killed in action during or shortly after the sinking of the light cruiser USS Juneau (CL-52), the vessel on which they all served, on November 13, 1942, in World War II.
yes they are step brothers they have the same mom Feb 2009 They are not step brothers! They are full brothers they have the same mom and dad
Sea Cadet or Sea Corps. Those mean the same as naval cadet.
no, unfortunantely, they are not. true brothers are born to the same mother and the same father.
they both did the same thingsAnswer 2: They were brothers and each ruled one part of the world.
The same way the rest of the western world does.
The three brothers buried at Arlington National Cemetery are the Sullivan brothers: George, Francis, and Joseph Sullivan. They served in the U.S. Navy during World War II and died when the USS Juneau was sunk in 1942. Their sacrifice led to significant changes in military policy regarding the assignment of siblings to the same unit. The brothers are honored together, symbolizing their close bond and the tragedy of their loss.