Operation Varsity "was the battle that ended" World War Two in Europe, yet it is largely unknown to all but military history ...
Arlington National Cemetery has removed historical sections about prominent African-American, Hispanic and female veterans from its website.
Well, the answer isn’t so simple. Some argue the credit for the top “Flying Leatherneck” fighter ace should actually go to ...
The belated discovery may help solve the mystery of what led a 22-year-old pilot to plunge to his death in 1943.
The Piper J-3 Cub is considered the king of 1940s-era, high-wing taildraggers and remains a desirable, practical antique ...
Revived after nearly 89 years, the historic Mitchell Trophy Air Race returned with a modern twist as the U.S. Air Force incorporated Agile Combat ...
To answer that question, we turn to former Sunday Times of London journalist Russell Miller in his 1984 book The Soviet Air ...
The 33-foot Corsair, on loan from Florida, had to be “rigged up on skates” to get to the Intrepid’s hangar deck.
Book a ride in an impressive lineup of warbirds on their tour throughout the United States this airshow season ...
The Department of Defense is flagging photos of the Tuskegee Airmen and "Enola Gay" bomber in its purge of DEI content.
Among the many individual battles that will be commemorated this year on the anniversary of Allied victories in WW2, are ...
A U.S. pilot who was long considered missing in action after a failed World War II mission has been found. U.S. Army Air Forces 1st Lt. Herbert G. Tennyson of Wichita, Kansas, died in March 1944 ...