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The day the Zero lost control of the skies in World War II
The Mitsubishi Zero once ruled the Pacific skies with unmatched agility and confidence. But when American P-38 Lightning ...
John "Johnny Q" Quinesso Sr., a WWII Navy veteran, celebrated his 100th birthday aboard the Battleship New Jersey in Camden ...
Explore the lasting legacy of WWII airfields and their unexpected role in the future of American aviation.
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How amphibious vehicles changed Pacific battles in World War II
In the Pacific War, thousands of American Marines were dying before they ever reached the beach. This video tells the story ...
Roland Emmerich’s WWII epic Midway is now streaming for free, giving audiences a second chance to reassess one of the most overlooked WW2 films.
Richard Lachman visited Nagasaki six weeks after A-bomb devastation and later witnessed two nuclear tests. He died Jan. 29 at age 98, columnist David Allen writes.
And the photos above show just how good this wave once was. Ricky Blake, a California-based artist and surf historian, mused: ...
Bureau Number 1515, a Douglas TBD-1 Devastator submerged off Jaluit Atoll in the Marshall Islands. The aircraft went down Feb. 1, 1942. Air and Sea Heritage Foundation photo A team of maritime and ...
Camp Callan, a US Army anti-aircraft and coast artillery replacement training center was built to prep troops for a war that increasingly felt inevitable.
In 1937, the Army approached the Hershey Company with a blunt request: Create a high-calorie chocolate bar that's ...
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A CT man is called ‘walking history.’ At 101, there are those other than himself he calls heroes.
Joseph Caminiti of Bristol sums up his service with the U.S. Marine Corps in a way that likely would not surprise any member ...
Navy Times on MSN
Efforts underway to preserve first WWII Devastator torpedo bomber
A team of maritime and naval conservation organizations are on a mission to save the last viable U.S. Navy Douglas TBD-1 ...
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