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In Alaska Native Resilience, Holly Miowak Guise draws on oral histories and archival research to look at how Alaska Natives ...
The U.S. Navy’s WWII-era Alaska-class ships were unique and powerful warships, essentially a hybrid of a battlecruiser and a ...
The number and size of Texas quakes increased dramatically around 2010 when well injection became the common disposal method.
Minnesota World War II veteran Les Schrenk recently got a chance to visit the former POW camp in Poland where he was held ...
After nearly 80 years, a World War II Ka-Bar knife belonging to Marine LeRoy Ziarnik was returned to his family in Wisconsin, ...
The Aleut Corp., Adak’s regional Native corporation, signed an agreement in May 2025 to lease 3,500 acres to Pacific H2, an ...
Joseph Picard turned 18 years old on the day he graduated from Woonsocket High School, but because the world was at war, he ...
As Red Flag-Alaska 25-2 concludes, participating forces return to base after completing intensive multinational air combat ...
A remote Air Force base in Alaska has been selected to be the first U.S. military installation with a nuclear microreactor ...
Author Ben Weissenbach explores and documents Alaska’s shifting biology and brings characters to life in “North to the Future ...
If the pilot project planned at Eielson Air Force Base near Fairbanks proves the microreactors have value, addition models could be added to more bases in the future.