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Louisiana Army Base Renamed After World War I Harlem Hellfighter
The Army officially redesignated the installation previously known as Fort Polk, Louisiana, on June […]
He Was Wired to A Mine for 70 Hours In World War II – And Survived.
German soldiers made an American G.I. into a living booby trap while battling in the Hürtgen Forest in 1945.
During the Cold War, Canada Designed a World-Class Interceptor — But Was the Program Infested With Soviet Spies?
Did Soviet infiltration of Canada’s Avro Arrow program make an impact on the jet’s cancellation?
WWII Ordnance Still Kills Civilians in the Solomons. This Non-Profit Is Working to Change That.
Every year at least 20 islanders are killed or maimed by the detonation of leftover bombs, artillery shells, or other munitions.
The Small Pennsylvania Town Where the US Oil Industry Started
How black ooze from the ground caused America's first oil boom and bust.
How to Build Royce Williams’ MiG-Killing Panther
It's November 18, 1952 all over again as you re-create the jet that a Navy lieutenant used to down four MiGs.
At War’s End, These Union Soldiers Thought They Were Being Mustered Out. Instead, They Found Themselves Back in the Fray… Under Custer
Although brothers-in-arms, the East vs. West rivalry was almost Custer's undoing.
This Plane Made all the Difference in Vietnam — So Did its Aviators
Cessna O-2 Skymaster Aviators Excelled at critical missions.