Nearly half a million American trucks sit in British vehicle parks. They'd won the war, but Britain couldn't[...] ...
The program to train World War II British pilots was launched in 1941 under the provisions of the Lend-Lease Act. It is a well-known fact that prior to the United States of America’s official entry ...
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. — A new initiative honoring World War II British servicemen buried in the U.S. is kicking off in Virginia Beach. The Military Aviation Museum and its volunteers have joined the ...
During World War II, British researchers conducted tests on themselves to gauge how submariners’ brains would function at extreme depths Rachel Lance - Author, Chamber Divers: The Untold Story of the ...
On April 22, 1955, British Lieutenants Philip Curtis and Terry Waters attended church service in an abandoned Korean Temple in the windy hills of South Korea. The two men pondered silently as they ...
Every morning over breakfast in early 1942, the infamous German Field Marshal Erwin Rommel received a classified intelligence briefing. The reports detailed British troop positions, supply routes, ...
The inspiration for this article came from an April 21, 2025, piece by guest author Kevin Wilkins for Vintage Aviation News titled “The American Airfields Where British Pilots Learned to Fly.” To wit: ...