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The protagonists of 1914 were sleepwalkers, watchful but unseeing, haunted by dreams, yet blind to the reality of the horror they were about to bring into the world.”C.Clark, ‘’The Sleepwalkers: How ...
A World War II Marine who was killed in action was interred on Wednesday, July 2, after his remains were identified and ...
Leonard Dowling, who turned 100 on June 21, shared some of his WWII experience about getting shot down in a Liberator bomber ...
Having survived a devastating crash during a secret mission, Frank Griffiths finally made it home. Now his great-grandson has ...
About two years ago I was talking with Mike, a friend of mine I've known since Ronald Reagan was still in the White House, and he asked me a question out of left field: What if we went on a tour of ...
Whether you want something that performs the part or just looks it, our style writer has hunted down 8 of the best field ...
At summits after Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, NATO welcomed President Volodymyr Zelenskyy with open ...
For these marginal gains, Russia has paid an extraordinary price in blood and equipment. Russian fatalities in Ukraine now exceed the total number of Soviet and Russian soldiers killed in every war ...
MARSHALLTOWN — Ralph Alshouse hadn’t even seen an airplane until he was in his teens. That was about 90 years ago. He’d see a lot of planes — from the inside —throughout World War II. Now 101, he can ...
Explore the most notorious weapons of WWII and discover how they worked, from buzzsaw machine guns and game-changing bombs to whisper-silent stealth pistols.
During World War II, separate trenches would be built for the Indians and the British, recalled Gen. Roychowdhury, whose father worked with the Imperial Bank in Dehradun. “As a young boy, I never had ...