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Ghosts of the sea: The WWII flying boats that changed the war
They glided across oceans like ghosts, part aircraft, part ship. These WWII flying boats carried hope, terror, and legend in their wings as they hunted submarines and saved lives far from home. Some ...
Dark Docs Official on MSN
The WW2 airman who fell 18,000 feet without a parachute
When his bomber was torn apart by flak over Germany, a rear gunner faced an impossible choice: burn inside the aircraft or ...
The National Interest on MSN
The Legendary USS Intrepid Now Has a Digital Clone
A team of surveyors scanned every inch of the USS Intrepid to create a 15-terabyte digital model—aided by its closure to the ...
"Here on Ford Island, in the heart of Pearl Harbor, the Museum is the guardian of the history of America's World War II aviation battlefield," said Museum Board Chair Gen. Raymond E. Johns (USAF ret.) ...
For supposedly being hidden and isolated, Gilligan's Island sure received a lot of visitors. Here are 10 stars that made ...
NASCAR & SAAB hit the road for the first time The week of December 14–20 is surprisingly rich with moments that ...
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Where the Original ‘America First’ Leader Went to Die
Visiting the grave of Charles Lindbergh, the original nativist celebrity, whose beliefs would fit right in to Donald Trump's ...
Here is a look at the powers that Hulk has in Marvel Comics that the MCU never revealed in the movies. Hulk can see ghosts. This is also part of a larger overall power where he can actually see people ...
In "The Eleventh Hour," Salman Rushdie reflects on art and mortality through five poignant short stories after his 2022 ...
France 24 on MSN
German president pays historic tribute to victims massacred by Nazi bombing in Guernica
President Frank-Walter Steinmeier on Friday became the first German leader to visit Guernica, the Basque town destroyed by the Nazi Condor Legion in 1937. Joined by Spain's King Felipe VI, he honoured ...
China's military mouthpiece warned on Friday that provocative actions by right-wing Japanese politicians risked plunging Asia ...
Chinese diplomats airing hawkish views, known as "wolf warriors", have returned to the global stage, drumming up criticism of Japan's prime minister in countries that suffered from its military ...
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