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Military Times on MSNPodcast ‘500 Letters to Nana’ explores 1 soldier’s personal war
Join hosts Carson and Katie as they delve through the latter's grandfather's letters to his wife, Feloma, as he serves in the ...
Gee, who served as a radar operator aboard the South Dakota, called the vessel the most decorated U.S. battleship of World ...
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National Security Journal on MSNThe U.S. Navy’s Great Aircraft Carrier Shortage
A Fading Power? The U.S. Aircraft Carrier Fleet Is Too Small for Modern Threats Key Points and Summary -The U.S. Navy’s fleet ...
Centenarian Steve Ellis was barely 16 when he joined the Naval Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) at Tulane ...
When the USS Hornet sunk in World War II, a tractor used to move aircraft went down too. Now a recovery mission is being ...
On April 12, 1945, wheelchair-bound, four-term president, Franklin Roosevelt, who had guided the country through the Great Depression and WWII, unexpectedly died at the “Little White House” in Warm ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNLast Known Surviving American Ace Pilot From World War II Dies at 103
Donald McPherson shot down five planes in the Pacific theater in the final years of the war, earning him the title of "ace" ...
The “Teruzuki” was a Japanese Navy destroyer that sank near the Solomon Islands on December 12, 1942. Eight decades later, researchers have identified the wreckage in the Pacific ...
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Navy Times on MSNKeel laid for Navy’s second Columbia-class nuclear strike submarine
The keel for the U.S. Navy’s second Columbia-class submarine was laid during an Aug. 27 ceremony in Kingstown, Rhode Island, ...
They were always there to protect us when we were flying back to the carriers,’ said Jack Allen of Escondido, who flew F-8 ...
As a naval aviator in World War II, Donald McPherson got five aerial kills. Then he spent decades in a life of service.
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