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B-17 Ball Turret Gunners – The Most Dangerous Job in WWII!
Flying a B-17 was a very risky job since they were huge, slow and therefore easy targets for enemy aircraft and anti-aircraft defences, who always marked them as primary targets.
He along with seven troops on the plane ejected, but his whereabouts remained unknown for nearly eight decades.That ...
BEREA, Ohio – An original painting of a WWII B-17 Superfortress Bomber created by David Jakupca, a Berea resident, U.S. Army Vietnam War veteran and environmental artist, has become a permanent ...
Twenty-four thousand feet above Germany’s Rhine River valley, the nine-man crew of the B-17G shivered as the ... who also served in World War II, is buried. Nyberg’s relatives have decided ...
Curtis Arnall was raised a cowpuncher in Cheyenne but became famous as the voice of Buck Rogers during the 1930s. The Wyoming ...
Ukraine war latest: Ukraine 'may or may not be Russian someday', Trump says as his aides prepare for Kyiv visit Donald Trump has speculated on the prospect of a Ukraine-Russia peace deal - as talk ...
ROTHSCHILD, Wis. (WJFW) - According to the United States Department of Veteran Affairs, as of 2024 around 66,000 World War II Veterans out of the 16.4 million Americans who served during the war are ...
Gentle, true story about finding love, hope in prison camp.
An unusual phone call in 1992 left Linda May and her family curious for years.
The Santa Cruz Valley Historical Society will unveil its new historical marker on Wednesday, keeping local history about Sahuarita's connection to World War II and its German POW camp alive.