Army Air Forces
Major Stewart was promoted to Group Operations Officer and sent down the road 9 miles to the 453rd Bomb Group. When Airmen were told they were getting a movie star.
Every President of the United States from the end of World War II in 1945 to the end of the Cold War in the early 1990s was a military veteran.
When the National Air & Space Museum in Washington, D.C., reopens to the public Oct. 14, it will showcase a T-38 Talon for the first time. The venerable trainer gets a place in the museum thanks to aviation pioneer Jacqueline "Jackie" Cochran.
“World’s Greatest Air Force” is not a lifetime title like “Supreme Court Justice.”
To the Army, its newest branch was both a trial and a source of strength.
The British and the Americans disagreed on almost everything about the Combined Bomber Offensive.
It was the first good war news in months. American B-25s successfully bombed the capital of Japan.
In the midst of nationwide protests and the tearing down of Confederate statues last year, President Donald J. Trump promised to build a “National Garden of American Heroes.” On Jan. 18, he revised his July executive order and listed out the luminaries he hopes to ...
In the summer of 1945, the Japanese had almost seven million troops remaining and were not nearly ready to quit.
President Donald Trump on Jan. 24 unveiled the first official Space Force seal, an early step in the new service’s attempt to craft its own culture. The seal features an arrowhead symbol over a globe, encircled by a stylized design of an orbit around the ...