Naval Aviation Through the Decades: War in Vietnam
The first American in the Vietnam War was a young lieutenant, Ken Moranville, who turned over AD Skyraiders to Saigon’s …
The first American in the Vietnam War was a young lieutenant, Ken Moranville, who turned over AD Skyraiders to Saigon’s …
Inter-service struggles in Washington took place amid the looming threat of atomic war between the United States and the Soviet …
“Do not trust the horse, Trojans! Whatever it is, I fear the Greeks, even bringing gifts.”
—Laocoön of Troy; The …
A little-known fact is that the Coast Guard was ahead of the other services in helicopter development – acting, at …
Another of naval aviation’s countless heroic actions of World War II began Feb. 11, 1944, when a PBY-5 Catalina broke …
To advance military capabilities, nothing works better than an innovative idea that hasn’t been tried before – sometimes. Ever since …
Peter MacKay, Canada’s Minister of National Defense, announced Aug. 16, 2011 that the government of Canada had restored the use …
By mid-1941, the U.S. Army’s ranks had more than doubled, from 620,000 in December 1940, to 1,460,998 men. In the …
Many Americans saw their first military challenge coins in November 2009, when President Barack Obama, at memorial services for the …
“An aeroplane is not to us a weapon of war, but a flash of silver slanting the skies; the hum …