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Had the Aquila been completed, it could have bolstered Italy’s Mediterranean operations by providing fleet air defense and ...
SASHA LENNINGER SHOWS US ON THIS TRIP AS A WORLD WAR TWO VETERAN WHO TURNS 100. IN AUGUST ON THE NATIONAL MALL IN WASHINGTON, ...
VOORHEESVILLE — June 11 was a day to remember for Betty Filkins. In the afternoon, FedEx delivered a package to her Westerlo home containing a Gold Medal to honor her late father, Charles H. “Sonny” ...
Neil Smoak has spent his life studying his family, including three Smoak men from Colleton County who died June 9, 1944, during the Normandy invasion.
Learn how American inventions that helped the Allies invade Normandy on D-Day gave way to equipment being used decades later ...
From crumbling fortresses and mountain battlefields to rusty gun emplacements and skeletal ships, there are ghostly reminders ...
Five years into World War II ... 47 transport in England in the early hours of June 6, 1944. (Stacker/Stacker) The Canadians ...
Barber in Johnstown. The Greater Johnstown Senior High School graduate enlisted in the United States Army in 1943 and served in World War II. After being wounded in action, Private First-Class ...
In May 1943, much of the world was embroiled in World War II. The Allies had gained the upper hand in the North African theatre, with Axis powers poised to surrender. In England and America ...
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Inside the World’s Largest Cattle Transport: Record-Breaking Ship and Airplane Export OperationsExplore the incredible world of livestock transport, where massive ships and airplanes carry thousands of cattle across the globe. This video unveils the largest cattle transport operation in ...
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China reviving World War II airfield in America's backyardA groundbreaking ceremony held on a remote Pacific island marked the start of a project—spearheaded by a Chinese state-owned company—to revive a World War II ... on a transport ship from ...
After a memorial mass at a Livermore church Monday morning, a World War II pilot named Lt. Thomas Kelly, or Toby for short, was laid to rest after a long procession through the streets of Livermore.
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