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USS Arizona – Life and Death of The Ill-Fated Battleship in Pictures

The infamous Pennsylvania-class battleship, the USS Arizona, was built by the United States for the US Navy in the mid-1910s. The battleship class was named…

When 20 (!) P-51 Mustangs Take Off, The Glorious Sound of Humming Merlins Fills the Air!

In 2007, over eighty P-51 Mustangs and hundreds of WWII aviation Legends including Fighter Aces, Tuskegee Airmen and WASPs and thousands of spectators came together…

92-Year Old Ernie Albus is Running to Raise Money for the 75th Anniversary of D-Day

Last Saturday, flanked by six other runners, Ernie Albus jogged down Highway 84 east of Nahunta. He is running from San Diego to St. Simons…

“And the World Went Dark” – Review by Mark Barnes

The waves of Centennial market-chasing Great War books are lapping over my Hush Puppies and, believe me, we are nowhere near high tide. A hundred…

The New Program That Helps Filipino WWII Veteran Reunite With Their Families

Every day Filipino WWII veterans, or the spouses of veterans, gather at the Veterans Equity Center in San Fransico. The center acts as a liaison…

The Record-Setting SR-71 Blackbird

On July 28, 1976, the Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird set the absolute airspeed record with a blistering speed of 3,529.6 kilometers per hour (2,193.2 mph), which is about…

This Plane Was Going At Mach 3+, The Amazing SR-71 Blackbird

Imagine a plane that could travel at three times the speed of sound. That’s 1,030 meters every second or 1.03 kilometers (.65 miles)! The United…

Hugh Wallis: Paratrooper in the 82nd Airborne, is a WW2 Veteran of Many Battles

Hugh Wallis, 92, served as a paratrooper in the 82nd Airborne during World War II. Unlike his hair, which has now faded to white, Wallis’s…

The Brightly Painted Heavy Bombers Of WWII in 20 Stunning Pictures!

Assembly ships were retired bombers that were still flyable. They were painted in unique paint schemes so large groups of bombers could find them in…

There’s Lots of History to Experience When Visiting Gettysburg

Some of the soldiers who fought at Gettysburg spent time at Carlisle Barracks, which would later become the US Army War College founded by President…

New Navy Destroyer Named After Vietnam Medal of Honor Recipient

In a ceremony led by Navy Secretary Ray Mabus, a new Navy destroyer was named after Col. Harvey C. Barnum Jr., a Marine Medal of…

Dig For Nazi Gold Train To Begin on August 16th!

A team of around 35 diggers will start excavating the embankment between Wroclaw and Walbrzych in Poland’s southwest. “There will be a live stream,” a spokeswoman for…