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How Team Owners Played Dirty Trying to Thwart Player’s Unions
Baseball’s Gilded Age labor wars saw players and owners battle furiously.
Nurses in Vietnam: Putting Themselves in Danger to Keep Men Alive
Nurses put themselves in danger to keep the wounded alive
How the US Military Adopted its Famous ‘Birth Control Glasses’
The remedy for the lack of standardized eyewear during World War I gave rise to the military’s now infamous “birth control glasses.”
Mystery Ship: Can you identify this sleek twin-pusher business turboprop?
It may look a little odd, but it has a proven track record.
AK-74: The Mainstay Assault Rifle of Both Sides in the Russia-Ukraine War
The Russian “military operation” into Ukraine has seen Russian weaponry dating back to the […]
Happy 75th Birthday, U.S. Air Force!
The United State Air Force was officially born on September 18, 1947.
Why We’re Still Obsessed With D.B. Cooper, 51 Years After His Hijacking
It is the only unsolved air piracy incident in commercial aviation history, with the […]
Twin Brothers, Thunderbirds Founders Laid to Rest at Arlington
Two of the U.S. Air Force’s founding Thunderbirds members received a grand send off […]