An American born pilot flew obsolete aircraft against modern Japanese fighters during the earliest phase of WW2 in China. Despite overwhelming odds, he became the first American flying ace of the war.
This video recounts the daring actions of Major Richard “Pete” Peterson, a triple ace of the 357th Fighter Group during World War II. Flying his P-51 Mustang, famously named Hurry Home Honey, Peterson ...
Mickey Lolich was a striking figure in Tigers history — a fascinating model of industry, reliance, and, when the moment ...
Joe Foss received the Medal of Honor for his actions as a Marine Corps fighter pilot during the Guadalcanal campaign in 1942 ...
It is the most numerous military aircraft ever produced and the second largest number of all types, including civil, ...
Foss shot down 23 Japanese aircraft from October 9 through November 19, 1942, according to his Medal of Honor citation. As the executive officer of Marine Fighting Squadron 121, Marine Air Group 11, ...
As the Air Force prepares for a possible war with China, it may not have enough rescue aircraft to pick up downed aviators.
4. THE SECRET OF SECRETS, by Dan Brown. (Doubleday) As he searches for the missing noetic scientist he has been seeing, ...
Military air stations in the frigid North.
The author takes an honest look at one of the greatest hunting adventures in North America — Dall sheep hunting in the Yukon ...
The multinational team effort behind the Lightning II.