The Story Of The Ultimate High Flying Beer Run History Military by Chris Clarke - 03/07/201603/07/2016 Normandy, 70 years ago, and one of the biggest concerns of the British troops who have made it over the channel, survived the landings and pushed out into the bocage against bitter German resistance is not the V1 flying bomb blitz threatening their families back
Supersonic Bomber Moved For The First Time In Decades History Military by Chris Clarke - 11/02/201509/23/2016 The world’s only remaining North American XB-70 Valkyrie was recently moved into the new fourth hangar at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force to be displayed in the Research & Development Gallery. The supersonic bomber soaked up some sunshine and posed for a few
The Military Used To Drop Troops Behind Enemy Lines With Gliders History Military by Chris Clarke - 08/02/201509/19/2015 These one-time use, engineless aircraft would be towed in pairs near to the front lines of battle carrying troops or supplies to bolster advancing forces. Released high above the opposing forces, pilot’s would practically crash land into enemy territory abandoning the lame craft as they