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Today in Aviation History: Loss of USS Macon
On this day in aviation history, February 12, 1935, the United States Navy’s scouting airship and “flying aircraft carrier” ...
Now, some say it might never have existed Colin Schultz; Updated by Sarah Kuta Ernest Shackleton salutes from the Endurance on August 1, 1914, when the ship set sail from London on the Imperial ...
The President was flanked by General George Marshall, Fleet Admiral Ernest King, Home Front Czar James Byrnes. Top men of the House and Senate military affairs committees had been called in to listen.
King Charles III said "the act of remembering the evils of the past remains a vital task" as he met Holocaust survivors in Poland. He spoke at a Jewish community centre in Krakow ahead of becoming ...
King Charles appeared emotional today as he joined world leaders in Poland to commemorate 80 years since the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau. In what was the first visit by a British monarch to ...
After having completed more than a month in theaters worldwide, Disney's Mufasa: The Lion King has staged a successful comeback at the box office. The movie debuted alongside Sonic the Hedgehog 3 ...
LONDON, Jan 25 (Reuters) - Buckingham Palace published a new photograph of King Charles wearing a kilt made of a tartan named in his honour to mark the birthday of Scotland’s national poet ...
PETALING JAYA: Lithuanian artist Ernest Zacharevic is taking legal action against AirAsia for using his iconic mural of children on a bicycle, painted in Penang, as livery on one of its aircraft ...
All three worked with Admiral Fagan during her 40-year tenure, and agree with the statement put forth by Admiral Allen: “Her dismissal is not a matter of her performance. It is political performance.
Ernest Irwin Shelton, age 79, of Des Moines, Iowa passed away peacefully from Alzheimer's with family by his side, January 17, 2025. Ernie was born March 3, 1945, in North Kansas City, Missouri to ...
With those words in 1942, Admiral Ernest J. King emphasized this need for logistics support in the Pacific campaigns of World War II. General George C. Marshall, to whom Admiral King was referring ...