U.S. Navy’s 2005 SINKEX (Sinking Exercise) on the decommissioned supercarrier USS America (CV-66). This remains one of the most significant and still largely ...
At 99 years old, Las Vegas resident Linda Albanese can still vividly recall the precision work she did on military aircraft during World War II.
The Devastator bomber became a footnote in World War II history, and no vestige of the plane is found in any museum or collection anywhere in the world.
Between 1942 and 1945, nearly 8,000 American warplanes traveled through Alaska on their way to the Soviet Union as part of a critical supply line that helped defeat Nazi Germany on the Eastern Front.
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13 Of The Best-Looking WW2 Aircraft
Air power may have proved lethally effective during the First World War, but the technology was still in its infancy. By 1939, however, European air forces as well as North American and Asian powers ...
GRANITE FALLS, Minn. — A soldier plants his boot in the sand. The infantryman is a bronze sculpture. The sand, though, is authentic, straight from the beach that the U.S. Army’s 4th Division stormed ...
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