Book Review – Thunderbolts of the Hell Hawks, by Don Barnes, John Crump, and Roy Sutherland
Once in a while, a book will capture your attention not because it’s educational, not because it’s entertaining, but because …
Once in a while, a book will capture your attention not because it’s educational, not because it’s entertaining, but because …
When American tanks rolled into Oberammergau in Bavaria on April 29, 1945, the war had not yet ended and the …
Capt. Francis Gary Powers, the pilot of the Central Intelligence Agency U-2 spy plane that was shot down over the …
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The classic melody “Ode to Joy” from the final movement of Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony welled up in the mind of …
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One of the great ironies of the Battle of Midway is that the most pivotal naval air battle in history …