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New trailer arrives for Spielberg-Hanks series ‘Masters of the Air’
The show will launch on Apple TV+ with a two-episode debut on Jan. 26, 2024.
By Sarah Sicard
Social media poking fun at President Trump’s July 4 history lesson
The blunder prompted #RevolutionaryWarAirportStories and #TrumpSpeechFail to trend on Twitter as users pointed out the Wright Brothers’ first successful flight was in 1903.
By Diana Stancy
Medic featured in HBO’s ‘Band of Brothers’ provided honor guard at funeral
A soldier depicted in HBO’s “Band of Brothers” series was provided an honor guard during his funeral Saturday from soldiers assigned to the same unit he served with in World War II.
By Diana Stancy Correll
Veterans, military families want out of Afghanistan: poll
The survey of 1,600 veterans and military families shows support for a full withdrawal from the ongoing wars overseas.
Sunken aircraft carrier Hornet — best known for Doolittle Raid — located miles below the waves
The members of the research vessel Petrel crew are no strangers to historic underwater archaeological discoveries.
By J.D. Simkins
At this time in 1941, a Clipper plane was trying to get home the hard way — flying around the world!
The attack on Pearl Harbor forced one Pan Am crew to attempt a round-the-world flight to escape Japanese warplanes. Others weren't so lucky.
By C.V. Glines, Aviation History Magazine
Vietnam veteran, longtime Hollywood adviser helps tell the tale of ‘Sgt. Stubby’
'Sgt. Stubby: An American Hero' hits theaters Friday.
By Charlsy Panzino
MEDAL: Underwater discoveries help us remember history, honor the fallen
The crew of the Research Vessel Petrel, led by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen, is on a roll.
By Military Times Editors
Outgoing White House adviser disputes Shulkin’s accusations of VA infighting, conspiracies
Darin Selnick, a controversial veterans adviser to President Donald Trump, said the former VA secretary has become unhinged and paranoid over policy disagreements.
Sunken ship of legendary Sullivan brothers discovered nearly 3 miles beneath the surface
A total of 687 men from the Atlanta-class light cruiser died in the attack, including all five Sullivan brothers.
By J.D. Simkins