The gallery behind the adverts has huge holdings of art associated with the Third Reich, and has loaned works to major ...
Historian Jürgen Matthäus solves one of the mysteries surrounding the image known as ‘The Last Jew of Vinnitsa,’ which ...
Instant coffee was popularized during World War I. Find out why soldiers on the frontlines used to call it by a different ...
From Fort Sill celebrations to global conflicts, a look back at the year’s most significant military developments ...
Yellowed by time and brown around the edges, the four- by-seven-inch booklet titled “Regulation for the Order and Discipline of the Troops of the United States” helped transform the Continental Army ...
In the 1950s the Navy and Army worked on small VTOL machines to make troops go airborne. They worked, just not well enough.
Corey and his late wife, Betty, who died in 2018, settled in Salem after the war. He got a job running the lunch counter in a ...
What looks like a flying egg, was never designed to land, and was so light it could be thrown off course by its own guns?
Employing a variety of air assets from 13 nations and seemingly striking targets with precision and impunity, NATO enjoyed overwhelming air superiority ...
Top US military women once wore a "tiara" to formal events. Some sailors and veterans still do.
FLYING takes a look back at defining moments of 2025 in aviation, including the D.C. midair and game-changing MOSAIC rule.
As the United States marks its 250th, institutions must resist the pull to simply commemorate and instead communicate the ...