From time immemorial, mankind has gone to war without acknowledging the price warriors pay: both victors and vanquished.
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The collapse of the Luftwaffe: Galland’s struggle in World War II
The Collapse of the Luftwaffe Galland’s Struggle in World War II follows General Adolf Galland, one of Germany's top fighter ...
For the first half of the 20th century, one of the most important firearms in the U.S. military arsenal was the water-cooled ...
In 1943, Army pilot Lt. Morton Sher of Greenville was killed and declared missing. Eight decades later, his remains were ...
The US military is restoring World War 2-era airfields across the Pacific to support and protect air assets in a potential ...
By Keegan Evans On Jan. 3, American forces attacked Venezuela’s sovereign territory and took Nicolás Maduro into custody. A three-story apartment building was destroyed. Scores of people are dead, ...
Opinion: Could The Global Combat Air Program Become A Monster Success? is available to both Aviation Week & Space Technology and AWIN subscribers. Subscribe now to read this content, plus receive ...
There is a bill before the U.S. Congress that local veterans who are 100% disabled want to see passed this year. It’s the ...
Two Washougal siblings are teaming up to bring the story of World War II’s female pilots to a New York City stage.
The discovery of rockets from World War II that had failed to explode resulted in a tense situation just before the 2025 ...
The USS Ted Stevens is named for longtime Alaska senator and Navy advocate Ted Stevens—even though Stevens actually served in the US Army Air Corps.
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The WWII fighter that turned air combat into a slaughter
High above Luzon, David McCampbell and his wingman Roy Rushing lifted their **F6F Hellcat**s into skies thick with flak and ...
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