After criticism, the Oklahoma senator said on a podcast he did ‘special assignments’ but ‘never wore the uniform or the flag’ ...
In the spring of 1943, the newly commissioned Capt. Glenn Miller was stationed in New Haven, Conn., where he was assembling what would become his last great band, the Army Air Forces Training Command ...
The Ju87 Stuka’s story is one of innovation, persistence, and brutal efficiency. Initially doubted by the Luftwaffe, it overcame design challenges and catastrophic test failures to emerge as a symbol ...
Prime Video’s hit WWII movie dominating global charts just made unprecedented streaming history. News broke yesterday afternoon that The Tank, previously titled Der Tiger, is officially the ...
At 104 years old, Staff Sergeant Dominick Critelli is staying sharp. The World War II veteran performed the national anthem at UBS Arena on Saturday, before the New York Islanders matchup against the ...
As church bells chime and peal the New Year, historians say the looting of more than 150,000 bells during World War II left “a sonic gap” in the landscape. A bell inside the Dom Tower in Utrecht, the ...
Those of you who can remember a time before giant CRT televisions became “retro” might have fond memories of Creative Labs. The company made the Sound Blaster series of add-in sound cards, hardware ...
Air power may have proved lethally effective during the First World War, but the technology was still in its infancy. By 1939, however, European air forces as well as North American and Asian powers ...
How can love survive? One of the songs in Act Two of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s classic (it’s more than classic) story of faith, hope, betrayal, anger, growth and above all, love, The Sound of Music.
National Geographic Explorer-at-Large Bob Ballard revisits the Iron Bottom Sound—rediscovering vessels, and making new finds. The IJN Teruzuki fought fiercely in the first and second naval battles of ...