Casey Janiszewski served as an aviation radioman in a squadron of the Black Cats, based in the Philippines during World War II. The squadron received many air medals and the Distinguished Flying Cross. The interview is part of a series of oral histories being collected by Liz Gilmore Williams on behalf of the the Honoring Our Veterans Club of Sun City Carolina Lakes in Fort Mill, SC.
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Audio: Women In Military Aviation Historian- ‘Women Have Been In Combat For A Long Time’
An argument on women’s history in combat and their role in war.
This Douglas O-38F Flew into History After 30 Years in Alaska’s Wilderness
The rare biplane’s remains were visible from the air, but no one seemed interested in it until 1967, when word of the vintage wreck filtered back to officials at the U.S. Air Force Museum.
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National Aviation Heritage Invitational
This year’s grand champion and winner of the Neil A. Armstrong National Aviation Heritage Trophy was a beautiful 1934 Waco YKC cabin-class biplane.
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Facts, Information And Articles About Black History In The United States.
Aviation Heritage Invitational Held at Reno
The 2011 National Aviation Heritage Invitational was held at the 48th annual Reno Air Races in September.
Awards and Honors – World History Group
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World History at Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl
At the 2010 Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl, World History will debut its new book series that features WWII veterans’ own stories interwoven with historic narrative, maps and graphics—War Stories: The Pacific, Vol. I, Pearl Harbor to Guadalcanal.
