A crew exploring the USS Yorktown at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean came across the unexpected sight of a Ford automobile in the ship's hangar.
Between 1942 and 1945, nearly 8,000 American warplanes traveled through Alaska on their way to the Soviet Union as part of a critical supply line that helped defeat Nazi Germany on the Eastern Front.
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WWII Curtiss P-40N Warhawk credited with kills is listed for sale
A World War II fighter with a confirmed aerial kill over the Pacific Theater is now on the open market, drawing attention ...
GRANITE FALLS, Minn. — A soldier plants his boot in the sand. The infantryman is a bronze sculpture. The sand, though, is authentic, straight from the beach that the U.S. Army’s 4th Division stormed ...
To celebrate America 250 during the Azalea Festival, the World War II warbirds will be on display, be available for rides and ...
YOKOHAMA (Reuters) - Japan's Maritime Self Defense Force on Wednesday took delivery of the biggest Japanese warship since World War Two, the Izumo, a helicopter carrier as big as the Imperial Navy ...
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