When most people think of the Pacific Theater of World War II, they envision tropical islands, heat, and jungle combat.
We lost our ability to produce skilled workers when we lost our cultural connection to manufacturing.
The mystery of a lost World War II B-17 bomber is edging closer to resolution, as a fresh clue from the seafloor reshapes ...
Northrop’s YF-23 Black Widow II lost the Advanced Tactical Fighter competition to the YF-22, but many analysts still argue it ...
John Gomer Morris, who is now a Chelsea Pensioner, spoke to historian DAMIEN LEWIS about his incredible wartime experiences ...
The Marines, however, modified LVTs with ramps that allowed their men to penetrate the atoll on the northwest. Moreover, the ...
Only six of 7,000 'cricket clickers' issued for hero US paratroopers storming Nazi-occupied France on D-Day are known to ...
The USS Hornet — an aircraft carrier that saw service in the Pacific Theatre of World War II, the Cold War, the Vietnam War, ...
BCP Council recently completed a conservation project to convert the structure at Mudeford Wood into a dedicated bat habitat, ...
Two recent aircraft carriers—each named USS Enterprise—would have made memorable museum ships. For various reasons, neither could be saved.
The Atterbury-Bakalar Air Museum might not be as famous as the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum, but what it lacks in size, it makes up for in heart, authenticity, and stories that will make your ...
This is the third and final part in a series. On March 15, 1945, as World War II was in its final phase, a flight of F6F Hellcat fighters took off from NSA Atlantic City on a routine training flight.