The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA) announced that archaeologists were among an international and […] ...
Navy pilot John Leppla was credited with shooting down five Japanese aircraft in aerial combat before he was shot down and ...
Marking 80 years since the Tokyo air raids of World War II claimed approximately 100,000 lives, people gathered from the ...
The Trump administration reportedly flagged images of a World War II bomber because it has “gay” in its name.
The Department of Defense is flagging photos of the Tuskegee Airmen and "Enola Gay" bomber in its purge of DEI content.
The Commemorative Air Force plans to fly its World War II planes into Pangborn Memorial Airport, after roughly two-years.
The US military has launched an effort to eradicate content that pertains to diversity, equity, and inclusion ( DEI ), ...
On March 6, 1944, during World War II, U.S. bombers flying from Britain began the first daytime attacks on Berlin.
All 11 crewmen aboard the Heaven Can Wait bomber perished in March 1944. A pilot who died on board has been found 80 years ...
Lettice Curtis was the first woman to fly and deliver operations in a Lancaster bomber Another of the statues commemorates Lettice Curtis, who was the first woman to fly and deliver operations in ...
Pilot John Leppla, right, was a WWII Navy ace, credited with shooting ... I shot for both of us and believe I got three.” At that point, Leppla had probably been wounded or killed, while another ...