Ever wondered how the U.S. brought smaller planes overseas during World War II? It was definitely more tedious work than ...
Nicknamed the “Tokyo Express” by their opponents, the Japanese “tin cans” acquired the grudging respect of the Americans for ...
The Audie Murphy Chapter of the WWII History Roundtable will host another free program at the Audie Murphy/American Cotton Museum in. The upcoming lecture will be about the aftermath of World War II ...
The life of Carmen Vazquez Rivera – a World War II and Korean War veteran who died recently at 103 – could be the makings of ...
WAVES recruitment figures proved those suppositions wrong. In 1945, the WAVES had 73,816 enlisted women, 8,745 officers and ...
Missing in Action. Just six weeks before World War II would end, the news came to four U.S. service member Families via telegram. Two ...
Northrop’s P-61 Black Widow was late to the war. The fighter-bomber didn’t fly its first combat mission until June 1944, when ...
What began as a bombing mission to destroy an enemy bridge turned into a story of heroic bravery and incredible odds for ...
A special recognition ceremony in Saipan honored the legacy of American servicemen who fought in the battle of Saipan and ...
The first official Squid kill was scored by the frigate HMS Loch Killin (Pennant. No. K391) (poetically apropos moniker, eh?) ...
Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen honored two sisters for their efforts during World War II. Pillen recognized Margy Dietz and Marcy ...
In fact, they worked together during World War II at the Martin Bomber Plant at Offutt Field. Margy was a typist. Marcy ...