Nearly two years after his death at 102, the pilot who downed 16 enemy planes without ever taking a hit was buried with full ...
The WASPs risked their lives flying for the Army. But for decades, the U.S. government refused to recognize their military service.
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The brutal reality of air combat: A WWII pilot’s untold story
War in the skies was far more brutal than most people realize. I share a raw and unfiltered account of two difficult missions ...
More than 100 people gathered to honor retired Air Force Col. Clarence E. “Bud” Anderson, one of the most distinguished ...
On March 18 the Veterans History Museum of the Carolinas held a ceremony to formally dedicate the Air Force Room to the ...
During World War II, nearly 1,100 women covered 60 million miles, piloted 12,650 planes and wore their wings of courage as a badge of honor. The Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) as they were known ...
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Watch air combat over Malta turn brutal – "Constant attacks"
During World War II, the skies over Malta became one of the most dangerous air combat zones, with constant engagements ...
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