When U.N. forces famously stormed ashore at Inchon on September 15, 1950, General Douglas MacArthur’s gamble set in motion a rapid advance on Seoul. North Korean forces retreated from the southern ...
Neel Kearby became a hardcore “believer” in the P-47 and devoted himself to developing a doctrine for making the most of the ...
The U.S. has deployed troops and anti-ship missiles into the northern Philippines as part of almost continuous, joint war ...
Comparing USAF vs US Navy aviation: who leads in fleet size, mission, and capability — and why the answer depends on domain.
Commander in the nation, 104-year-old Paul Wojahn, was interviewed by a DAV video team at the DAV shop on South Valley Street ...
Two hundred and fifty years ago, in a smoky Philadelphia tavern, a handful of men gathered to take an oath that would outlast ...
Built to honor 250 years of the Marine Corps, the Patrol Raider comes in a nostalgic frogskin camo pattern like the one worn ...
Marines from across the fleet have long encountered ghosts and eerie phenomenon. This article compiles some of the more ...
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Planes of Fame's Aichi D3A2 "Val": From World War II Service to Preservation
Regular contributor Adam Estes highlights the incredible story behind one of the Planes of Fame's Aichi D3A "Val" Japanese ...
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The first ‘walkie-talkie’ saved thousands of Allied lives
Advantages in communications technology on the battlefield were crucial to saving lives in World War II. The walkie-talkie was one of them.
J. Dennis Robinson tells the story of John B. Robinson, his 102-year-old father, and his role at the Battle of Iwo Jima ...
From cobras to gators, reptilian mascots and call signs appear on patches, aircraft and unit logos across every branch. Why?
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