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Voices From the War By Stewart M. Powell These are informal vignettes from the Gulf War, recounted by the troops who fought it.
How the A-12 Went Down By David Montgomery It was the Navy's top aviation priority. It had Pentagon and congressional support. It looked trouble-
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The Aces That History Forgot By Bruce D. Callander Aerial gunners have been shooting down enemy aircraft since World War I, but their victories are seldo
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