During WWII, engineers produced some of the most iconic aircraft in history. From sleek fighters to hulking steel beasts -- ...
Metal Detecting WWII Battlegrounds on MSN
Discovering a German Infantry Assault Badge in the Ardennes
While metal detecting in the Ardennes, we make a rare discovery — a German Infantry Assault Badge. This prestigious WWII award, buried for over 80 years, connects us directly to the soldiers who ...
Second Lieutenant Charles Atteberry returns home for burial 80 years after his death in World War II, identified through DNA ...
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Project connects Americans to the Dutch people who honor their relatives at World War II cemetery
Her introduction over the summer to Lisa and Guido Meijers came by way of a new initiative aiming to increase the number of ...
He single-handedly held off 250 German troops and six tanks, saving an entire company. And that was just the start of what he ...
As the solemn sound of taps echoed throughout Park Cemetery on Thursday, a crowd gathered to pay their respects to a soldier ...
The .280 Remington was a terrific flop when it was introduced, but it almost made a comeback under a different name ...
NORTH MANKATO — American Legion Post 518 will fly a flag in November in honor of Army Master Sgt. Woodrow Keeble. At 10 a.m.
Legitimate journalists declined to agree to absurd eligibility rules for Pentagon press passes. Trump’s team is very excited ...
Air Force Times on MSN
An enduring symbol: why troops keep naming things after reptiles
From cobras to gators, reptilian mascots and call signs appear on patches, aircraft and unit logos across every branch. Why?
California entered the union in 1850 as a free state—yet black Californians are about to cash out big on reparations.
The Pentagon’s demand to news organizations to sign an agreement that would restrict their reporting on the Defense ...
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