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The fighter that made Japan’s sky defenseless in World War II
In the final months of World War II, American fighters appeared over Japan itself, shattering the belief that distance could ...
History is filled with military aircraft that looked like expensive miscalculations long before they ever saw combat.
It was John’s legacy of Christian faith that would set Breckenridge on the lasting enduring path to retirement later this year. John’s faith legacy was borne not in war but tragedy a few years after ...
Southeastern Wisconsin’s aviation history is on display at the airport.
One hundred seventy-seven B-24 Liberators took off from Libya on August 1, 1943, bound for the Romanian oil refineries at ...
ATLANTA — A new exhibit is on display for a limited time at the Children's Museum of Atlanta, teaching kids about the legacy ...
The Yak-9 performed more anti-tank missions, in particular, the Yak-9T variant with a 37mm cannon, in this case the ...
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The civilian who changed fighter warfare in World War II
During World War II, Charles Lindbergh arrived in the Pacific as a civilian with no rank and no authority. Flying alongside P-38 Lightning pilots, he introduced a radical fuel-efficiency technique ...
The IJ is reprinting some of the late Beth Ashley’s columns. This is from 2013. When my book group elected to read “A Higher Call,” about a World War II encounter in the ...
In June 1940, Foss hitchhiked 300 miles to Minneapolis to enlist in the Marine Corps Reserve so he could join the Naval ...
Greg Sembower has piloted his P-51 Mustang, an American World War II fighter plane, many times through the canyons south of ...
Bill Wolf, a Fountain Hills resident for the last 25 years, is deeply passionate about World War II aviation history and for ...
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