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D-Day Survivor: A Combat Veteran Douglas C-47 Begins Restoration at the Robins AFB's Museum of Aviation
A Douglas C-47 that flew on D-Day and during the Battle of the Bulge is undergoing a meticulous restoration at the Museum of ...
Seven National Air and Space Museum aircraft on display in your neighborhood Mark Strauss A distinctive feature of the Fw-190D-9 was its long nose, which had been extended to accommodate a larger ...
Montana FWP opens applications for 2026 Trail Stewardship Grant Program Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks is now accepting applications for the 2026 Trail Stewardship Grant Program, offering funding to ...
From Fort Sill celebrations to global conflicts, a look back at the year’s most significant military developments ...
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WWII bomb crew stories featured at The Highground through March 1
See rare WWII bomb crew artifacts and atomic veterans stories at The Highground exhibit, open daily until March 1.
After Gordon Sterling earned his wings one of the first things he did was buy himself a car. Not a Maserati or an Alfa Romeo convertible. But a 1941 Buick with four doors and whitewall tires. The car ...
DALEVILLE — “It’s a testament to a rich history, technology, and our aviation heroes,” retired Army Col. Robert Dorer said Wednesday, describing the Army Aviation Museum on Fort Novosel at the area ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – More than 50 years after the Lewis Army Museum in Washington state was established, the space is facing an uncertain future amid plans to shutter or consolidate more than two ...
FORT GREGG-ADAMS, Va. — Discovery Channel’s series Expedition Unknown traveled to the Army Women’s Museum January 12, to conduct research on 18 Women’s Army Corps Soldiers whose flight went missing ...
Imagine seeing the pin, screw and rod-riddled X-rays of Marine Corps Cpl. Kyle Carpenter's injuries from a grenade blast in Afghanistan; reading the small inscription on the lighter used by Air Force ...
An Air Force officer claims the Air Force can no longer depend on the Army for base protection. Here, a Patriot PAC-2 missile battery prepares to move into the firing position during an exercise at Al ...
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