Historic submarines are surprisingly similar to those deployed by today's Navy and can provide an unprecedented look into modern combat at sea.
Hidden deep in the Arizona desert, far from any major roads, lie the remains of one of the most secretive military sites of World War II. Camp Bouse was built in 1943 as part of a massive desert ...
Metal detectorists document a WWII-era US Army position where piles of 155mm ammo tube caps with readable markings, .50 caliber casings, grenade packaging materials, and communication cable reels ...
The WASPs risked their lives flying for the Army. But for decades, the U.S. government refused to recognize their military ...
The Lost Camp Crowder Mural, which was created by an unknown soldier stationed at Camp Crowder during World War II, was transferred to Crowder College where preservation work will take place. The ...
Jack’s pilot got Ridlon’s Rats over the target and on their way back to base, and much to their relief, “two or three of our squadron’s B-24s dropped their airspeed and came down to our altitude and ...
The March 4 incident in the Indian Ocean marked the first time an American submarine had torpedoed an enemy vessel since the ...
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Charged with documenting Harvard during World War II, Sterling Dow conducted laboratory visits, interviewed researchers, ...
Visitors to the Historic Wendover Airfield can now see how crews loaded some of the first atomic weapons during World War II, thanks to a newly reconstructed loading cradle installed at the site's ...
The move to redevelop the site into a joint training facility highlights the Indonesian president’s eagerness to cement regional relationships amid the rise of China and an unpredictable US under ...
Thousands of years of bagpipe history have spawned countless fantastical tales, including Scottish faeries infusing highland players and their instruments with magic; warriors wielding the haunting, ...