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This aircraft, classified as a medium bomber, was the first American aircraft to bomb Japan during the famous Doolittle Raid ...
The first recorded translation of the U.S. anthem, into German, was done by schoolteacher, choir director and future New ...
A T-shirt worn by Beyoncé during a Juneteenth performance on her Cowboy Carter tour has caused a wave of criticism for the ...
Fernando Castillo narrates in 'The Last Flight' the stories of the defeated fleeing during the Spanish Civil War and World ...
This dynamic duo was both a sentimental and professional couple; she and he were the authors of masterpieces of photojournalism. However, the name that remained for posterity was Robert Capa. However, ...
In the Marine Corps, the proportion was closer to 28 percent. Latinas are more represented in the military than in the ...
A look at where defense spending stands among NATO: Measured as a portion of GDP, Poland is NATO’s biggest military spender ...
Liverpool star Diogo Jota has died at the age of 28. The Portugal forward and his brother, Andre, were killed in a car crash ...
Fittingly, the well-attended 18th annual George Brown memorial event saw the three invited speakers warn against the threats ...
Read the history behind Andrés González’s hymn “Placentero nos es trabajar” — now included in the new hymnbook as “Oh, How ...
Allied intelligence confirmed that Nazi Germany was developing “vengeance” weapons, including the V-2 long-range rocket, at Peenemünde on the Baltic Sea.
Army photographer Frank Buchman was sent to Guam in 1944 to document military activities just after the United States defeated Japan’s occupying troops near the end of World War II.