World War II
Hosted by Michael Gray, professor of history at East Stroudsburg University, this series examines the evolution and application of battlefield
We are currently in production on my WWII documentary film, CREW 713. It's the story of my late father's B24
Want to know about the M2 Browning? Here’s a couple quick bullet point facts.
Since the birth of flight, military pilots have looked for ways to effectively engage one another in air-to-air combat. In
The National Museum of the U.S. Air Force shares the story of the Berlin Airlift, a daring operation to bring
Tens of years after its service in WWII, the DC-3 continues to be used with distinction, now for civil aviation
The use of plastic explosives in WWII was widespread, given how easy they were to transport and form. Here, an
Capable of dropping into action anywhere, at any time, America’s Airborne forces are among the most versatile light infantry units
A brief history of the women that made up the WAVES in WWII.
In 1941, the US needed to launch a covert operations program quickly and quietly. So the British set up a