The skies over the Western Front during World War I were busy. The Red Baron and crew would have met with the Lafayette ...
A West Virginian man was flying a damaged B-17 bomber that was about to be shot down by German forces during World War II when he was saved by an unlikely ally who would eventually become a good ...
World War II pilot Bruce H. Brown, nearly 82 years after his plane went down in France, was buried at Houston National ...
Over the course of World War II, many women stepped out of societal norms to take on roles that were essential to the Allied ...
Imperial Japan sent its first wave of kamikaze suicide planes to the U.S. Navy off the coast of the Philippines on Oct. 25, ...
Soldiers of the Polish Armed Forces (which, at the height of the Second World War, numbered almost 200,000) played a crucial ...
The pilot, Bruce H. Brown, was identified almost 80 years after he died and his next of kin lives in Houston. Community ...
The Winona County Historical Society has a local history program coming up. Come learn about the WASPS of World War II and Ethel Meyer Finley on November 7 at 6 ...
World War II pilot and longtime owner of L.P. Athol Corp., Vincent “Bill” J. Purple died in his Petersham home. He was 100.
The Mount Clemens Post Office will soon become a monument to a trailblazing aviator who trained in the city’s backyard.
First Lt. Bruce H. Brown was a co-pilot aboard a B-17 flying fortress helping to lead bombing raids over German-occupied France during World War II.
Henry Roy "Pete" Black Jr. enlisted in the Navy on Oct. 24, 1939, and died exactly five years later in the sinking of the USS ...