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To manufacture thousands of airplanes for its World War I allies, the United States would fell acres of spruce.
In the book “Monopoly X,” Philip E. Orbanes tells the true story of how a doctored version of the classic board game was used ...
A new exhibit at The Cradle of Aviation Museum in Uniondale is hoping to attach names to the faces of factory workers who ...
If World War 3 were to break out, would it mirror the trench-bound attrition of WW1 or the mechanized global theater of WW2? This video explores how modern technology, alliances, and geography might ...
USA TODAY interviewed experts about what is happening in the world, and how it should be described. Here’s what they said.
Private Richard Gordon Wright, a U.S. Marine killed in the Battle of Tarawa during World War II, has been identified after 80 ...
Life in the trenches during World War One would have been extremely tough. Long periods of boredom were mixed with brief ...
At 101 years old, World War II veteran Walter Ram still shows up every Monday at the 390th Memorial Museum in Tucson — not to ...