Wavell’s Thirty Thousand might sound like the title of a play about an inheritance or lottery prize, but nothing could be ...
Join the Military Aviation Museum in Virginia Beach, Virginia, as historian author and journalist Francis Pike presents two ...
In the opening hours of World War II, in the early morning skies over Poland, both the Axis and the Allied side had aerial ...
The dream of transatlantic flight, which once seemed impossible, has become an integral part of global connectivity.
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The United States Marine Corps has a fearsome reputation of being the first into a fight -- whether that be by land, sea, or air.
Tinian, once the launch point for the B-29 bombers that ended World War II, is undergoing a major military revival. The U.S.
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All 11 crewmen aboard the Heaven Can Wait bomber perished in March 1944. A pilot who died on board has been found 80 years ...
The family and community of Wisconsin’s only Tuskegee Airman, Alfred Gorham, are keeping his story alive. He was 22 when he ...
Meet the American women who built the planes and flew them, fought on the warfront and the home front, cracked codes and broke barriers. The secret weapon that helped win the war, they forever changed ...
Rosie the Riveter wasn't one person, but she is one of the most enduring icons of American history, representing the ...