A WWII soldier's dog tag, buried in Australia for 82 years, may find permanent home in Silverton thanks to a dedicated ...
Japanese anti-aircraft fire is believed to have shot down the Heaven Can Wait, a B-24D Liberator bomber, in 1944.
A new traveling exhibit tells the story of Japanese American soldiers who fought for the U.S. in World War II, even as their families were incarcerated as enemies of the state.
Thomas McGuire Jr. was chasing Dick Bong's record when his life was cut short several months before war's end.
Two American pilots have been imprisoned in the Republic of Guinea for six weeks — after authorities said they violated the country’s airspace for a simple fuel stop, The Post has learned. Fabio ...
After the bombing of Pearl Harbor, second-generation Japanese American soldiers signed up to fight for the United States in ...
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The 50 foot attack that shattered Japan in World War II
In March 1943, during World War II, American B-25 bombers flew directly toward a heavily defended Japanese convoy at just fifty feet above the ocean. Led by Major Ed Larner, the crews used a ...
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Bomber 666: The B-17 that carried 16 machine guns into hell
In 1943, a battered B-17 Flying Fortress sat in a scrapyard, written off after repeated combat damage and burdened with the ...
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The 25 Most Influential Commanders of World War II
World War II produced some of the most consequential military leaders in modern history.
N.J. pilot jailed in Republic of Guinea for 6 weeks. Here's why he and the co-pilot are stuck there.
A New Jersey pilot and his co-pilot have been jailed in a West African country for almost six weeks after landing there to refuel. CBS News New York's Christine Sloan spoke to both men on the phone on ...
U.S. troops have long been based in Greenland, a self-autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark that is strategically located between North America and Europe. During World War II, weather ...
The Canadian prime minister said smaller nations were concluding that they must pursue “greater strategic autonomy” in an era ...
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