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The National Interest on MSNThe World War II Bell Airacuda Artillery Plane Was Full of FlawsHowever, whilst so many of its fellow carnivorous fish had submarines named in their honor—including the USS Wahoo (whose own ...
The 33-foot Corsair, on loan from Florida, had to be “rigged up on skates” to get to the Intrepid’s hangar deck.
Over 500 bikers are to take part in the Lincoln International Bomber Command Centre (IBCC) ride which will honour a World War ...
Dressed in a period civilian flight instructor uniform, Chuck Workman of Lakewood, California, at right, watches a B-25 ...
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The National Interest on MSN“The Night Witches”: The Soviet Air Force’s Deadliest Female Bomber PilotsTo answer that question, we turn to former Sunday Times of London journalist Russell Miller in his 1984 book The Soviet Air ...
The Commemorative Air Force plans to fly its World War II planes into Pangborn Memorial Airport, after roughly two-years.
Discover the Intrepid Museum's World War II exhibit, showcasing the Corsair aircraft and artifacts from Loren Isley's final mission and other historic items.
Columnist Charita Goshay writes that efforts to eliminate DEI expose the cluelessness of those tasked with killing it.
As time goes on, keeping these warbirds flying becomes more difficult, and restoring them from parts is nearly impossible ...
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Reading Eagle on MSNOver 40 World War II veterans sign historic rifle at The Highlands at WyomissingAndrew Biggio met his goal of having 500 veterans sign his M1 Garand Rifle before sending it to the Smithsonian.
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