Valor: The Ordeal of Sad Sack II By John L. Frisbee The heroism of Sad Sack II's crew typified that of the more than 160 crews that bombed refineries at Ploesti in the low-level attack of Aug. 1, 1943.
Airplanes in the Mist By John T. Correll People come to the Air and Space Museum to see restored airplanes, not for counterculture pageants or
Bomber Forces for “Cold Start” Conflict By Jasper Welch USAF (Ret.) Stealthy bombers are too thin in the baseline force to fight one major regional conflict, much less th
Verbatim By Robert S. Dudney The North Korean Nuke Deal “This agreement is good for the United States, good for our allies, and good for the safety of the entire world.” President Clinton, in October 18, 1994, remarks to the White House press, referring to...
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