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During WWII, thousands of Long Islanders built aircrafts—but many of their names were never recorded
Working on the Home Front, 1942–1945." exhibit features a collection of about 50 black-and-white photographs of wartime ...
In the book “Monopoly X,” Philip E. Orbanes tells the true story of how a doctored version of the classic board game was used ...
Residents near the Morgan County Fairgrounds may hear a few loud booms throughout the day on Wednesday — but those sounds are ...
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The H-4 Hercules: WWII’s Colossal Flying Boat That Flew Just OnceBuilt to bypass German naval blockades, the H-4 Hercules was the U.S. answer to cargo losses in the Atlantic. Despite its extraordinary size and engineering, this military cargo plane—crafted largely ...
The USS New Orleans was at Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941, and responded to the Japanese air attack. Later, the vessel pulled ...
A new exhibit at The Cradle of Aviation Museum in Uniondale is hoping to attach names to the faces of factory workers who helped build aircrafts across Long Island during World War II.
Virgil E. Frahm, a lifelong Nebraskan and veteran, was recognized for his service in World War II. The governor presented ...
Japanese American activist George Takei, who was incarcerated as a child during World War II, has drawn parallels between the ...
There have been serious hacking claims for CoD: WWII on PC Game Pass. Just days after its Game Pass release, Activision has ...
World War II veteran Jake Larson "Pape Jake" becomes TikTok sensation at 102, recounting his D-Day experiences and expressing ...
A team of researchers have located the final resting place of the bow of a US Navy ship that was nearly destroyed during ...
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