According to the manufacturer, Aviation Industry Corporation of China, the J-20S is the first and only model of a twin-seat ...
After returning to the United States, Hegdahl maximized his POW experiences as an instructor to train other service members ...
The 1st Wing is based at Hurlburt Field (which employs over 8,600 military and around 4,300 civilian personnel). Hurlburt ...
Veterans’ groups, high school bands, businesses, civic organizations and Junior ROTC formations from McLennan County and ...
Former Navy Top Gun mechanics reunite at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center, inspiring Aviation Challenge campers with real-life ...
Aviation Museum of New Hampshire marks Veterans Day by taking possession of a fragment of the B-17 for a new display.
Bob Lick, who lives in De Pere, was a waist-gunner in a B-24 Liberator and flew perilous missions over Germany.
“I am here because of them, and so are a lot of us ... of their fighter planes’ painted tails, Tuskegee Airmen flew more than 15,000 sorties during the war. Sixty-six of them died in combat. In all, ...
The United States Air Force uses specific planes to train its future pilots. Here is the history behind the planes the USAF ...
The USS United States (CVA-58) was a highly ambitious post-WWII U.S. Navy supercarrier program designed to carry large bombers capable of delivering nuclear payloads.
Japan's destroyer-turned-aircraft carrier recently concluded sea trials off California that put Lockheed's F-35B to the test.
Today’s Caprock Chronicles article about Lubbock’s World War II Breakfast Club is by frequent contributor Chuck Lanehart.