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History teacher Mike Trebilcock then took the podium and gave the audience a brief overview of the history of World War II, incorporating the dates of Terwillegar's service into that timeline.
Some selected audio from the BBC archive that can be used as part of a lesson around why Britain went to war in September 1939? Suitable for teaching History at KS3 in England and National 5 history ...
The highly choreographed parade will unveil cutting-edge equipment like hypersonic weapons. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The team from Pacific Wrecks, which discovered one of the most famous World War II aircraft in Papua New Guinea, P-38J “Marge” 42-103993, assigned to Richard I. Bong, America’s ace of aces.
Early on June 29, 1942, the 8,032-ton British steam tanker HMS Empire Mica cruised east through calm waters toward Key West, Florida, where it planned to join a convoy bound for the United Kingdom ...
According to the Army website, over 100,000 soldiers trained at Camp Carson during World War II. The POW camp was housed near present-day Gate 3 off South Academy and Highway 115, Roberts said.
This was an untold story that occurred during the epic Battle of the Bulge that began in December 1944 and continued for six weeks, an event that British Prime Minister Winston Churchill described ...
By World War II, painters, sculptors and even admen were clamoring for jobs at the Fort Belvoir, Va., headquarters of U.S. camouflage development.
Per the “Dictionary of Alaska Place Names,” during World War II the U.S. Army was putting tactical names on geographic features throughout the Aleutians.
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