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Kruckeberg’s aviation resume is astounding. He’s been flying for more than 60 years and is rated in, or qualified to operate, 70 different types of aircraft, from airplanes to helicopters to gliders ...
— Julia Parsons, a 100-year-old World War II veteran Nonetheless, the WWII code breaker remained tight-lipped about her time in Washington for over 50 years until a trip she made back to the capital ...
Former Angels left-hander Clyde Wright, who threw a no-hitter for the franchise in 1970, began tutoring Hendricks at his Anaheim pitching school when Hendricks, who grew up in South Orange County ...
A Campsite at Cremyll is turning heads as a hotspot for street art – despite not having any streets. Camp Bedrock, close to Mount Edgcumbe House and Country Park, is a former World War II fuel ...
The remains of Charlotte WWII airman Clarence E. Gibbs were identified using DNA analysis after 81 years. He will be honored and buried in South Carolina.
Friday, June 6, marks 81 years since the allied forces of World War II stormed the beaches of Normandy, France on D-Day. The amphibious assault – codenamed Operation Overlord – involved landing ...
A black bear cub defied odds, gained weight after being rescued from Hunter Mountain, NY. See how he recovered and returned to the wild in this touching story.
More than 20,000 residents evacuated a German city after three U.S. WWII bombs were discovered in Cologne, requiring hours of careful diffusion work before people could return to their homes.
The city, in western Germany, is undergoing its biggest ever post-war evacuation after discovery of two 1,000kg and one 500kg American bombs.
20,000 people have to leave the city centre.
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