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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNRemains of Bomber Pilot Identified 80 Years After His Plane Went Down During World War IIHerbert G. Tennyson was piloting an American bomber with ten other crew members when the aircraft crashed into the water off ...
The remains of the pilot of a downed World War II Army bomber that was the subject of a pioneering recovery project in the Pacific Ocean have been identified, the Defense Department said Tuesday.
An American pilot killed in World War II has been accounted for 80 years after his bomber — dubbed "Heaven Can Wait" — crashed off the coast of New Guinea, U.S. officials revealed Monday.
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The National Interest on MSN“The Night Witches”: The Soviet Air Force’s Deadliest Female Bomber PilotsTo answer that question, we turn to former Sunday Times of London journalist Russell Miller in his 1984 book The Soviet Air ...
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Air Force Times on MSNHow a ‘Dauntless’ dive bomber became a WWII ace at Coral SeaNavy pilot John Leppla was credited with shooting down five Japanese aircraft in aerial combat before he was shot down and ...
World War II bomber pilot Donald R. Brooks, 98, of Poland, with a wartime portrait of himself. Brooks, who served June 1942 to December 1945 in the U.S. Army Air Forces, flew a Consolidated B-24 ...
The funeral for the man believed to have been the last surviving World War Two Bomber Command pilot has been held in Kent. Wing Commander Jack Harris, who carried out 37 raids with 550 Squadron ...
As a pilot with the British Air Transport Auxiliary (ATA) between 1940 and 1945, Ms Curtis was said to have flown "13 days on, two days off" for 62 consecutive months, in a range of aircraft.
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