U.K. archaeologists with Cotswold Archaeology have found over 5,000 artifacts from the fatal crash that killed WWII ...
Metal Detecting WWII Battlegrounds on MSN
Exploring a Massive WWII Military Training Camp in Poland
Hidden deep in Poland lies one of Europe’s largest WWII training camps — once used by the SS to prepare soldiers for battle.
WarsofTheWorld on MSN
How Germany’s Tanks Evolved Before WWII
Born from the ashes of defeat in World War I, Germany’s tank force rose through secrecy, innovation, and defiance. This episode traces the Panzer’s evolution from the humble Panzer I “tractor” to the ...
An unexploded shell dating back to the time when portions of the Monongahela National Forest were used to train U.S. Army ...
The U.S. Navy's use of pigeons began decades before World War II, but the birds found their most critical mission during the ...
A series of holiday beaches in Devon, in the United Kingdom, were once vital training grounds that contributed to the success ...
Stretching from guerrilla warfare in the Algerian War to the Iraq War and beyond, Entertainment Weekly has compiled the best ...
Mary Hawkins spent 13 months flying the wounded out of the Pacific Theater, becoming one of the few women to be awarded the ...
Between June 15 and July 29, 1945, six Army Air Forces pilots flying experimental Sikorsky helicopters evacuated between 75 ...
Laredo Morning Times on MSN
Those Who Served: Honoring Eduardo Botello
Eduardo 'Lalo' Botello, a WWII veteran, Purple Heart recipient, and lifelong servant to family, community, and country.
FLYING Magazine on MSN
Living Historian Groups Walk Back in Time at Airshows
It went over well, and they were asked back. More like-minded folks joined them, and soon the Warbird Living History Group ...
Next year, the Eagle will celebrate 80 years as part of the Coast Guard. Its alumni rank from ensigns to admirals.
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