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Aviation History Book Review: DC-3- A Legend in Her Time
DC-3: A Legend in Her Time, A 75th Anniversary Photographic Tribute by Bruce McAllister, […]
Aviation History Briefing- July 2010
American Pilgrims Find New Homes One of the least-known U.S. airliners was the nine-passenger […]
Screenwriter Kirk Ellis
The president of Western Writers of America profiles famous Westerners and Easterners in his screenplays
XF-84H: ‘Thunderscreech!’ The Loudest Airplane Ever Built
The Republic XF-84H turboprop was so loud that ground crews were physically sickened by its noise.
Surprise, Kill, Vanish: Operatives Take On Nazi Forces in Norway
American and Norwegian operatives dropped into occupied Norway on a mission of sabotage
“That’s Ocay XX Time is on Our Side”
Armed with that ironic epigram and their wits, American POWs in Vietnam endured with […]
American History Gazette-February 2010
U.S. and Coin Dealer Fight Over Rare Gold Double Eagles Double Eagles, $20 gold […]
Interview: Randolph Roth / historian of homicide
What’s the biggest misconception about the causes of murder? Liberals believe economic deprivation leads […]
The Last Stand of Detachment 5
A small band of military broadcasters in Hue fought gallantly against the Tet onslaught
