TJ3 History Official on MSN
Flight of deception: The first and only time a captured US P38 Lightning shot down American bombers in World War II
This historical account details the unprecedented use of a captured U.S. fighter against its own forces during World War II.
Beyond Walks on MSN
18 Americans held back Hitler’s World War II offensive
On December 16, 1944, eighteen American soldiers stood alone against 500 German paratroopers during the opening hours of the ...
The USS Lionfish was commissioned in 1944 and earned one battle star for service in World War II. It sank a Japanese ...
Army Times on MSN
American MIA group and Filipino Muslim government unite to bring home World War II servicemen
They will search for remains of four U.S. soldiers, including a general who became a hero after his refusal to obey Japanese ...
Ret. Army Master Sgt. Ed Beck made it through three wars and nearly died in a German POW camp to still be present, sharing ...
Over six decades later, The Longest Day still stands out as one of the most well-made World War II movies ever put on screen.
Eighty years later, the remains of a 19-year-old Westmoreland County man killed in World War II have been identified.
A humble World War II veteran who died more than 40 years ago is about to be awarded the nation's highest honor.
Ray Curtis, North Dakota’s oldest living World War II veteran and a retired farmer, is celebrating his 109th birthday today, Feb. 11. Curtis, who served in the U.S. Army for five years, including ...
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