A former schoolteacher armed with a radio and a force of Solomon Islander scouts became one of World War II's most legendary ...
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The bomber that survived more flak than any other in WW2
In the spring of 1945, at a forward airfield in Belgium, ground crews prepared the 449th Bombardment Squadron for another ...
The legend of Jasper Maskelyne, a British stage magician who helped hide Allied military installations during World War II, has likely been embellished beyond his actual accomplishments.
During the month of December, the 75th Lights for Peace flag to fly at the Fort Taber - Fort Rodman Military Museum honors the memory of SSGT William David Watling, Sr., of Rochester, a WWII Army Air ...
Even though Al Holbert was best known for his achievements in sports car racing, he competed in 19 NASCAR Cup races, ...
In close air support, speed and precision matter, but trust matters more. Aircraft earn that trust by showing up under fire, ...
It is one of the most daring stunts ever captured on film: a pilot threading a Beechcraft through an open-ended airport hangar.
Today, aircraft wings are increasingly designed to prioritize stealth characteristics over raw speed—giving them a smooth, unbroken connection to the aircraft’s main fuselage.
Reginald "Crash" Harrison lived through four plane crashes in WWII and lived to talk about it. He died in Canada recently at ...
Millions of women joined the workforce to help out with the war effort. In the process, they changed women’s roles in society ...
Eli and Betsy McCarter of Gatlinburg had twelve children: ten reached adulthood, including four sons. All four sons and a daughter served in World War II. During the war, Betsy ...
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