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The so-called "Baghdad Batteries" have been claimed to be an ancient, rudimentary way of storing power, but are they really ...
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Where Over 700,000 Fell and the Earth Still Bleeds - Return to Verdun WW2In this Part 2 of Verdun in WW2, I travel just outside Verdun to Douaumont and the Douaumont Ossuary to look at the other WW2 Then and Now photos taken by LIFE Magazine photographer, Ralph Morse in ...
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Unbelievable WWII Finds: Hidden Bunkers, Sunken Silver & More Incredible RelicsWorld War II, a time filled with chaos and destruction, has also left behind some of the most astonishing and mysterious ...
On a quiet corner of Ford Island, a moment in history is turning heads. The Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum is home to all three ...
As a graduate student working out of Chicago’s Field Museum of Natural History, evolutionary biologist Shane DuBay noticed soot clinging to the bird specimens he handled. Like many researchers, he ...
Archaeologists in Turkey have discovered a 2,800-year-old royal tomb which researchers believe belonged to one of King Midas’s relatives.
Pruett has a personal link to World War II air battles. His father, Lyde Pruett, piloted a P-51 and B-25, among other aircraft, when he was stationed in Anzio, Italy, from 1942 to 1944.
Military aircraft are a common sight in the sky over Berks County during the World War II Weekend held every first weekend of June at Reading Regional Airport.
WWII soldier from Ohio accounted for 82 years after his death as POW. Sgt. Howard Hasselkus was among the thousands of U.S. troops captured during the fall of Bataan.
Discover how construction in Boise led to a historic excavation, unearthing artifacts from the 1800s and offering students valuable archaeological training. Skip Navigation.
Planes will be overhead Friday as World War II weekend gets underway in Berks County. And for the first time ever, we're getting a look at a plane with a connection to bomber pilot and academy ...
WASHINGTON — Four World War II veterans joined by a small crowd gathered Friday near the World War II Memorial to recognize the 81st anniversary of D-Day. “Today and every sixth of June, until ...
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