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The National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force announces the recent acquisition of a collection of artwork by Corporal ...
The bomb markings on World War II–era aircraft are "victory marks" and signify successful missions and defeated enemies, and ...
Military Appreciation Day at Field of Flight welcomed all veterans for free for its final day. West Michigan held the first ...
"Maid in the Shade," a WWII B-25 Mitchell that was made famous for its role in the Doolittle Raid is on exhibit in Caldwell ...
The early attempt at drones in World War II saw the Army Air Forces convert B-17 bombers into remote-controlled flying bombs.
The Marine Corps has opened a new art exhibit at its national museum documenting the service’s 250th anniversary. It’s called “250 Years of Dedication, Determination and Courage,” and it celebrates ...
A leaked preliminary assessment from the Defense Intelligence Agency on June 24 said that the damage was minimal. Whom to ...
An American bomber from World War II that sat hidden in Papua New Guinea’s jungle for decades will soon go on display at a museum in Port Moresby, the island nation’s capital, according to the ...
SYDNEY: Eight decades after it was last in the sky, an American bomber known as the Hell’n Pelican II is making its way back to Papua New Guinea, where it crash-landed during World War II. On Thursday ...
A man in Marengo, Illinois, is on a mission to fully restore a World War II-era B-17 bomber—a project he’s been diligently working on in a roadside barn for the past 40 years.
This 1943 photo shows 10 of the 11 members of the crew of the World War II B-24 bomber, Heaven Can Wait, that went down in the waters of Hansa Bay, Papua New Guinea in 1944, including Staff Sgt ...
During World War II, aircraft nose art was more than decoration - it was identity, morale, and memory. Each painted plane carried stories of courage, humor, and heartbreak. In this episode, we ...