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Going Hypersonic: A Look at the Record-setting X-15
An important part of data collection for the United States space program, the North American X-15 had astonishing performance ...
The origins: Opened in 1958 by a Holocaust survivor as an aerospace liquidation business and surplus store, the Sun Valley obsolete and recycled electronics business has attracted more and more ...
Presenting this year's trove of food-system books: memoirs, investigations, scientific works, cookbooks, and much more.
This year marks the 25th anniversary of the founding of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC). Over the past 25 years ...
Martinez Lake Road takes you to one of the area’s hidden gems—a beautiful body of water where desert meets shoreline in unexpected harmony. The drive itself features saguaro sentinels and ocotillo ...
Bolt Action, the popular World War 2 tabletop game from Warlord Games, is making the move to the digital realm via publisher ...
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The Most Formidable Tanks of WW2?
In the early days of World War 2, the Germans hatched a master plan to take down the mighty French Army with breathtaking efficiency; dubbed Fall Gelb, or Case Yellow, it was a strategy that involved ...
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The Creepiest Tank of WW2 (with a Mysterious Ending)
June 13, 1944. A British armored column is crossing the quiet French town of Villers-Bocage, unaware of the storm about to erupt. Waffen SS Panzer Commander Michael Wittmann awaits in his Tiger tank, ...
In 1994 an outdoor model railroad club formed in Durango named the San Juan Large Scalers. Many of the members retired to ...
Bolt Action Digital Battlefields brings Warlord Games’ WWII tabletop classic to PC with digital minis, Normandy campaigns, ...
Eighty years ago at the end of WW2 Germany was in ruins. In the wreckage was Volkswagen. Its pioneering factory had been ...
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