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When troops' remains are identified from long-ago wars, it's getting harder to find family members
KPBS San Diego· 5 days agoNow, typical cases are like that of Staff Sgt. Robert J. Ferris Jr. Ferris was a 20-year-old turret...
For Callum Turner, the 'living hell' of World War II fliers was key to 'Masters of the Air'
Los Angeles Times· 5 days agoWith a staggering loss rate of 77%, “The Bloody 100th” Bomb Group required 25 missions from its...
Gateway - The Root
The Root· 5 days agoBlack News and Black Views with a Whole Lotta Attitude
How this team got those 'Masters of the Air' flyboys soaring into battle
LA Times via Yahoo News· 5 days ago'We had the actors jump out of the bomb bay on stunt lines, and we hit 'em with a load of wind and basically scared the life out of them,' stunt coordinator Lee Morrison says of simulating the fliers parachuting out of their planes.
Veterans honored at D-Day gathering in Bedford
Gannett via AOL· 6 days agoJames Lee Hutchinson, who was 18 on D-Day and a part of the air invasion behind the German line. He was a B-17 radio operator. Throughout the day, the...
Moses Lake Airshow showcases all things airborne
Tribune via AOL· 3 days agoJun. 20—MOSES LAKE — The weather Saturday, the first day of the Moses Lake Airshow, gave a whole new meaning to the word "barnstorming." "We almost didn't get the planes off the ground because ...