The remains of World War II US Army soldier William E Calkins returned to his home state of Oregon on September 6, more than 80 years after his death, footage here shows. The Oregon Army National ...
Walking arm-in-arm with the Dutch queen, American World War II veteran Kenneth Thayer returned ... “The Dutch people were always tops with us,” he said.
The opening of the North Carolina airfield follows the service’s June recertification of an airfield on the Pacific island of ...
Weighing 3 pounds, the bomb was mostly used for land targets, but could not be used against armored-deck target boats ... ground from WWII through the Korean and Vietnam wars. US Army Corps ...
While the new data confirms previous expert observations, further analysis is needed to decipher the precise model of the vessel. The latest confirmation of the wreck as a WWII U-Boat, will raise ...
We’ve examined Ford’s forestry and wood processing operations in the U.P. before, including our story about the development ...
The 2022 discovery of a suspected WWII U-boat in Argentine waters has ignited ... be revisited in depth to determine the actual make and model.” ''We categorically state it is not a ship.” ...
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The USS Bismarck Sea (CVE-95) was a Casablanca-class escort carrier serving in the U.S. Navy during WWII. Commissioned in ... the Second World War. This boat was commissioned on May 20, 1944 ...
These Zeiss binoculars were acquired by the current owner’s father, who was a submarine commanding officer during World War II. On May 10th, 1945, all the German U-boats were told to surrender.
or U-boats, sunk, scuttled, captured, or otherwise lost to German forces during World War II. Here, naval historian Timothy Mulligan describes 25 of the most historically significant U-boats.
World War II began ... the U.S. boat Archerfish sank the largest ship ever sunk by a submarine, the newly minted 71,890-ton Japanese aircraft carrier Shinano. One model of the Kaiten suicide ...