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Grounded dreams: Dornier Do 335, WWII's fastest propeller aircraft that never saw combat
The Dornier Do 335 was a fast, unconventional World War II fighter whose advanced design came too late, leaving it grounded ...
Eglin AFB’s massive range, advanced testing and multi‑domain integration make it unmatched in proving and refining US airpower.
Did the Soviets really build a tank with wings? Discover the true story of the Antonov A-40, a bizarre 1942 experiment that ...
S. Forry Laucks of York Safe & Lock gets the credit for spawning the York Plan in World War II, but it was up to William S. Shipley to organize the plan into a model used across America with the motto ...
Over a single 12-month tour, Paden logged 1,800 flight hours as a door gunner, crew chief and flight engineer on one of Vietnam's most indispensable and vulnerable aircraft, the CH-47, also known as ...
How the September thrust towards the Ichhogil Canal turned Burki into one of the defining clashes of the western front.
While the Empire State Building was going up, and Pluto got its name, Calobe Jackson Jr. arrived. It was the Great Depression ...
Ukrainian Air Force spokesperson Yuriy Ignat has dismissed a report that US and Dutch pilots are flying Ukrainian F-16s over ...
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How U.S. Engineers Turned Nazi Weapons in World War II
In the final months of World War II, as Allied forces pushed toward Germany’s border, an unexpected crisis threatened to slow ...
Discover how the U.S. Ghost Army used inflatable tanks and sound to save 30,000 lives in WWII. A technical look at the 23rd Headquarters Special Troops.
For the first time in decades, the IDF announces the formation of a new combat division, which will be composed of the Ground Forces’ training units. The 38th Division will contain all of the units ...
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