Uranium fuel was irradiated in Hanford reactors and then chemical processing separated out the plutonium, leaving behind 56 ...
The last of the ships that some credit with winning World War II for the Allies has plowed through the waters of the Midwest, where people got a chance to visit it.
The title of Lynn Newcomb’s exhibition at Highland Center for the Arts comes from an aphorism attributed to the ancient Greek ...
US Sen. Mazie K. Hirono (D-HI), a senior member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, voted to pass the Fiscal Year 2026 National Defense Authorization Act in the US Senate, securing several key ...
It was mocked as the "worst tank of the war"—but history tells a different story. The American Sherman wasn’t built to take down Tiger tanks in head-on duels. It was engineered for reliability, ...
It’s a shame to see it close after all these years. But the industry and attitudes have changed so much the past few years.” ...
Immediately after World War II, Willys-Overland began producing civilian versions of what became officially the Jeep. In ...
When you think of Disney's 1960s output, technicolor fairy tales, cartoon animals, and whimsical coming-of-age stories likely ...
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I have created a video about the Evolution of Russian Tanks! This video contains Full Timeline of every Russian and[...] ...
Uranium fuel was irradiated in Hanford reactors and then chemical processing separated out the plutonium, leaving behind 56 million gallons of radioactive and hazardous chemical waste stored in ...
The Tiger I was Germany’s most feared heavy tank of World War II, introduced in 1942. Armed with the powerful 88mm gun and protected by thick armor, it could destroy enemy tanks at long range while ...