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Had the Aquila been completed, it could have bolstered Italy’s Mediterranean operations by providing fleet air defense and ...
It was the big military parade he’s always wanted. There were celebrations of the Army too. Here are the highlights.
"As in their previous conversation, both presidents noted the brotherhood in arms during World War II," the Kremlin official Yury Ushakov said ...
Homer Anthony, a 1941 graduate of Reading High School was killed in 1943 while serving in the Navy during World War II. His ...
Rebuffed by the U.S. Navy in his quest to become a pilot on the eve of America’s entry into World War II, Richmonder Parke ... The British Royal Air Force. Smith was — from what he would ...
Army Air Forces 1st Lt. Charles Woodruff McCook, a Georgetown native and Southwestern alumnus, was identified from remains in April over 80 years after his death.
Governor Maura Healey has ordered all U.S. and Massachusetts flags to be lowered to half-staff on Saturday. The order was ...
Three U.S. World War II bombs found in Cologne defused after prompting the evacuation of 20,000 residents and the closure of ...
Army Air Forces 1st Lt. Charles W. McCook will be buried in his hometown in August, over 80 years after being declared ...
A Georgetown pilot who was killed in a plane crash in Burma during World War II has finally been accounted for.
WASHINGTON The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency announced Monday that Army Air Forces 1st Lt. Charles W. McCook, 23, of Georgetown, Texas, killed during World War II, was accounted for on April 18.
Over Memorial Day weekend, a sea of 26,000 vintage 48-star American flags blanketed the grounds of the Mighty 8th Air Force Museum—each one honoring an airman lost in World War II and reminding us ...