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Looking back in history to World War II, the Women Airforce Service Pilots were superheroes of aviation. They were the first ...
While some pictures of the Enola Gay aircraft were removed from the U.S. Air Force and Department ... According to the AP, some Army Corps of Engineers photos were flagged for deletion because ...
It's been more than eight decades since Howard Berger served with the U.S. Army in World War II, yet he remembers it all as ...
After a Grand Rapids World War II veteran’s medal was found in a Georgia junk heap, a local historian dug up everything he ...
A U.S. pilot who was long considered missing in action after a failed World War II mission has been found. U.S. Army Air Forces ... The agency wrote that anti-aircraft fire from enemy forces ...
Boeing B-29 ‘Enola Gay’ on Tinian in the Mariana Islands. [Credit: U.S. Air Force] U.S. Air Force engineers, U.S. Navy Seabees, and U.S. Marine engineer teams have reclaimed a historic World ...
But, Cpl. Kraszewski, who was part of the U.S. Army's 553rd Anti-Aircraft Battalion, lived those experiences in Europe. "In the wintertime it was cold and sitting in that steel thing, it was cold.
Large ceremonies that recall WWII and the Allied advance ... soldiers and firefighters joined leaders from U.S. Army Garrison Bavaria and the 7th Army Training Command for a service at the ...
The U.S. Army was not fully integrated until 1948 ... After several weeks of training, the women sailed to Scotland — where they were forced to run for cover upon arrival when a German rocket ...