By NUWC Division Newport Public Affairs About 10,000 Sailors served aboard 130 landing craft support (LCS) ships during World ...
In the denouement of World War II, American and Soviet forces scrambled ... Due to its relatively low speed for a jet bomber, the Intruder proved vulnerable to anti-aircraft defenses. The military ...
The B-26 Botha’s design was flawed because there were too many operational requirements imposed that often ran counter to ...
Of the 16.4 million Americans who served in World War II, only 66,143 — or fewer than 1 percent — were still living as of ...
Earlier this month, the new Russian Su-57 Felon debuted at the China International Aviation and Aerospace Exhibition to ...
On Friday, November 22, 2024, the World War II Flight Training Museum, the 63rd Preservation Society, the WWII Flight ...
As the U.S. tackled two fronts in World War II, it faced a shortage of trained pilots. In 1943, the U.S. Army Air Forces ...
The B-17 Alliance Foundation's crown jewel is 'Lacey Lady,' the B-17G that for many decades sat atop a gas station in Milwaukie, Oregon.
Dangerous to Allied bombers as well as the ground crews that maintained it and the pilots that flew it, the tiny Me 163 had ...
Using high-tech equipment, Project Recover helped locate the crash site of a WWII B-24 under 200 feet of water off Palau in ...
Due to its strategic coastal location, Santa Maria Air Base was considered ideal for training of bombardment groups prior to ...
(Photo courtesy of the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency) The body of a Livermore native and U.S. Army bombardier who died during World War II was recently accounted ... 1944 in a heavy bomber ...