It's hard to imagine now in our globalized world, but many of the young American soldiers who headed onto massive ships like ...
Enola Gay was the name of the B-29 aircraft that dropped the world's first atomic bomb used in war on Hiroshima, Japan, during World War II. The pilot handpicked the name, honoring his mother, the ...
Discover the Intrepid Museum's World War II exhibit, showcasing the Corsair aircraft and artifacts from Loren Isley's final ...
Missing in Action. Just six weeks before World War II would end, the news came to four U.S. service member Families via telegram. Two ...
WWII soldier Sgt. Edward Kovaleski, a Southbridge native, will be buried with full military honors at Arlington National Cemetery after his remains were identified.
A World War II airman who was taken captive by Japanese forces and died in a prison fire after his plane was shot down has ...
A WW2 Baltimore attack bomber aircraft wreck belonging to the Royal Australian Air Force was discovered off the coast of ...
the United States was doing just that with planes, including the Douglas A-26 Invader. "The A-26 was a follow-on to Douglas's A-20. We're kind of all of the opinion that if World War II had gone ...
References to the aircraft—which dropped the first war-time atomic bomb—were flagged for removal from Pentagon photos and online posts as part of a DEI purge, presumably because of the word “gay.” ...
A rare Imperial Japanese Army trainer aircraft from the Pacific War that was recovered from the bottom of a lake in northern Japan went on display in Tokyo where it was built on Oct. 27.
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