Pfc. Leo J. Powers – Unlikely Medal of Honor Recipient During Battle of Monte Cassino
A nearly 35-year-old U.S. Army private with severe foot problems, who was originally classified as not fit for combat, makes …
A nearly 35-year-old U.S. Army private with severe foot problems, who was originally classified as not fit for combat, makes …
For centuries, strategists and merchants in America, Great Britain, and elsewhere had dreamed of a canal joining the Atlantic …
Henry Harley “Hap” Arnold first took to the sky on May 3, 1911. Instructed by Orville and Wilbur Wright, and …
When the future USS Missouri (BB 63) was launched and christened 70 years ago today by Margaret Truman, then-Sen. …
By attacking the United States and its allies, Japan had taken the initiative and struck the first blow in what …
“The battle for Rabaul was World War II’s longest,” writes Bruce Gamble, a retired naval flight officer, in the final …
In response to requests from the African Union and the French government for help in ending the ongoing violence in …
The air war in Korea introduced silvery jets that clashed at the edge of the stratosphere, their swept-back wings glinting …
The world of finding, restoring, and rebuilding lost World War II aircraft may seem like a niche market, and to …
“It was robust. It was powerful. And you had to learn it for yourself.”
Former Lt. (j.g.) Will Carroll was …