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A once-classified World War II military unit known for fighting with creativity instead of bullets is taking the spotlight at the Fort Wayne Museum of Art. The ...
In total, the Ghost Army was credited with saving between 15,000 and 30,000 American lives. Their operations remained classified until 1996, as military leaders wanted to keep the scheme secret in ...
The Ghost Army Legacy Project called the troops “unsung heroes,” because the details of their work were not known until they were declassified in 1996. Operation Viersen was one of the Ghost ...
Members of the Ghost Army, a top-secret military unit credited with saving thousands of Americans during World War II using distraction techniques, received Congress' highest honor.
The "Ghost Army" is a previously classified group that confused WWII adversaries by using deterrence tactics such as fake radio transmission, sound engineering, inflatable tanks, and illusions. Rep.
A mission that was kept secret for years but that undoubtedly saved lives. The Ghost Army had a huge impact on the war and they trained right here in Middle Tennessee.
Some 1,100 World War II soldiers who served in the so-called "Ghost Army" received long overdue recognition at the U.S. Capitol. During the war, they belonged to units that specialized in trickery ...