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America’s legendary 100th Bombardment Group (Heavy) earned its nickname “Bloody Hundredth” for the losses it sustained during strategic bombing missions over Europe in 1943.
It was June 5, 1944 — one day before Allied landings on the coast of German-occupied Normandy — and the American Eighth Air Force was setting out to bomb enemy coastal defenses from the Cherbourg ...
Attorney General Mike Hilgers’ efforts to crack down on delta-8, marijuana and other THC products crossed state lines Friday ...
The fuselage of an iconic Lancaster bomber so successful during World War two it earned the nickname "lucky" has been returned to the Australian war memorial in Canberra. "G for George" has been in ...
“We have brought a national icon back home and next year people will get to see G for George as you have never seen her before in new Anzac Hall,” Matt Anderson, Director of the Australian War ...
Air traffic controllers didn't warn a B-52 bomber crew about a nearby airliner, the Air Force says The U.S. Air Force says air traffic controllers at Minot International Airport in North Dakota ...
The Royal International Air Tattoo delighted crowds with an incredible number of modern aircraft, including for the first ...
On Thursday 31 July, the iconic fuselage of the Lancaster bomber G for George will make its historic return to the Memorial, ahead of its installation as the centrepiece of the new Australians in ...
Air traffic controllers didn’t warn a B-52 bomber crew about a nearby airliner, the Air Force says The pilot said the bomber was in the plane's flight path as he prepared to land Friday at Minot ...