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A massive military parade on the streets of Washington will include country music singers, troops, tanks, weapons and ...
This year marks not only the 80th anniversary of Johnson’s death, but the end of World War II. Germany surrendered to the ...
When a German pilot coldly targeted defenseless American airmen parachuting from doomed bombers, Richard Peterson couldn’t stand by. In a moment of calculated fury, the P-51 Mustang ace turned the ...
The show is sold out, but aircraft, including the Blue Angels, may still be visible in the skies from areas outside the airport.
The Army expects as many as 200,000 people could attend, and that putting on the celebration will cost an estimated $25 ...
You can now register for free tickets to the U.S. Army's Grand Military Parade in Washington, a celebration of the Army’s 250 ...
The combination of speed, range, and armament made the P-51 Mustang one of the most versatile platforms of the Second World War. The North American P-51 Mustang was born out of necessity and ...
where he learned about a promising new American fighter produced solely for the British — the P-51 Mustang. A P-51 Mustang sits on the flight line during the 2017 Heritage Flight Training and ...
During World War II, the Mustang destroyed 4,950 Luftwaffe aircraft in the air—the most of any U.S. fighter in the European Theater. The North American P-51 Mustang may well be the most iconic U ...
The Yakovlev Yak-9 and North American P-51 Mustang are two of the most infamous fighters of the Second World War, striking fear into the hearts of every Axis aviator that they faced. However, they are ...