The remains of a World War II Army solider from Lyons have been identified after decades of being unidentifiable. The ...
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Lights for Peace Flag to honor the memory of CPL Marote
During the month of October, the 73rd Lights for Peace flag to fly at the Fort Taber - Fort Rodman Military Museum honors the ...
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An enduring symbol: why troops keep naming things after reptiles
From cobras to gators, reptilian mascots and call signs appear on patches, aircraft and unit logos across every branch. Why?
A deactivated World War II-era fighter squadron was given new life Monday and equipped with MQ-9 Reaper drones for intelligence gathering across the Indo-Pacific from South Korea. The 431st ...
Most people think the Navy has the second largest air force on Earth, but that’s not true. The Army’s fleet of helicopters and support aircraft actually puts it ahead of every other nation except the ...
The U.S. Navy's use of pigeons began decades before World War II, but the birds found their most critical mission during the war—flying messages from submarine-hunting blimps during a time when radio ...
Fred Whipple has long been recognized as a major contributor to our understanding of space and spaceflight—with contributions ...
The Tuskegee Airmen Way street sign is displayed in front of a 1943 North American T6 Texan aircraft used to train pilots during WWII, at the Selfridge Air National Guard Base in Harrison Township, ...
Lieutenant Colonel George E. Hardy, one of the last surviving Tuskegee Airmen, has died at the age of 100. Hardy flew 136 combat missions across three wars: World War II, the Korean War, and the ...
Liberal democracies always hold the keys to their own destruction.
Lt. Col. George E. Hardy, the last surviving member of the Tuskegee Airmen who flew combat missions during WWII in Europe, has died. He was 100 years old. Hardy died on Thursday, a spokesperson for ...
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