On Nov. 6, 1918, William Vail engaged nine German fighters alone and saved the life of a fellow aviator. He shot down one ...
A new traveling exhibit tells the story of Japanese American soldiers who fought for the U.S. in World War II, even as their families were incarcerated as enemies of the state.
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — After the bombing of Pearl Harbor, second-generation Japanese American soldiers signed up to fight for ...
Metal Detecting WWII Battlegrounds on MSN
British military gear and field radio parts recovered from a WWII battlefield forest
A survey of a former Second World War combat zone in Germany uncovered British military buckles, regiment buttons, and ...
Military Times on MSN
How chocolate became one of the US military's most important WWII rations
In 1937, the Army approached the Hershey Company with a blunt request: Create a high-calorie chocolate bar that's ...
The second floor of the MacArthur Museum of Arkansas Military History in Little Rock was a collector's dream Sunday afternoon -- the dream of a very specific kind of collector.
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How WWI troops used messenger dogs during the St. Mihiel offensive
This video examines how World War I troops used messenger dogs to deliver critical battlefield communications during the 1918 ...
After World War II, the U.S. faced a monumental logistics problem across the entire Pacific: getting rid of nine million tons ...
In the winter of 1918, an illness was spreading in Haskell County, Kansas. The remote farming community in the state's southwestern corner sat roughly 300 miles from anywhere most Americans would ...
The last-minute swap saved Ryan’s life. Less than 30 seconds after dropping its payload, the B-24 and its crew were hit ...
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