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Aces of the Great War: Lothar von Richthofen – The 40 victory blitz of Jasta 11
Lothar von Richthofen, brother of the Red Baron, scored 40 WWI victories, emerging as a bold ace before injuries and war's end halted his career.
PERSPECTIVE: No Place is Safe: How Drone Warfare is Reshaping Military and Infrastructure Protection
When the targets are no longer just military assets but anything valuable on the surface, the long term math no longer favors ...
By December 1945, the Hagerstown Victory had made three round-trip voyages to Europe. Here's the vessel's epic saga.
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15 aircraft lost in one day… Britain’s worst air disaster of WWI
April 1917 became one of the most devastating periods in early air warfare. Entire formations vanished, pilots were captured or killed, and confusion ruled the skies. Claims didn’t match reality, and ...
Discover who developed the A-10 Warthog. We explore Fairchild's history, the General Electric cannon, and why 280 of them are ...
Birds not missiles should fly in the skies, Taiwan opposition leader Cheng Li-wun said on Thursday in Shanghai, citing a ...
All three US Air Force bombers, including B-1s, B-2s, and B-52s, were involved in Operation Epic Fury.
The legendary New Hampshire pilot was friends with Amelia Earhart and left her mark on the aviation industry and also her ...
In 1861, Lowe reached out to Professor Joseph Henry, the first Director of the Smithsonian Institution, for funding help.
Kingman First Fridays are back and April’s event was popular despite the slightly cold weather. On the first Friday evening ...
Israel Iran war; how President Trump’s latest attacks on NATO allies are producing a new response; and mounting global ...
A new Poster House exhibit in New York City highlights how books helped soldiers cope with war’s isolation and stress, revealing a lesser-known side of combat life.
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