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The body of U.S. Air Force Staff Sergeant Henry Gish, killed in Laos during the Vietnam War in 1968, returns home to Berea with a police escort and full military honors.
Kentucky State Police led a procession escorting the remains of U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Henry Gerald Gish after arriving at the Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport Thursday morning.
The United States Air Force (USAF) turns seventy-eight years old today. On September 18, 1947,  Chief Justice Fred ...
Almost 81,000 Americans remain missing from wars and conflicts dating back to World War two. In great falls, a group of veterans are keeping the memory of one brave fighter pilot alive.
Bombers in Air Force History Key Points and Summary – The F-111 Aardvark, a long and sleek fighter-bomber known for its variable-sweep wings, was one of the most successful aircraft in U.S. Air Force ...
Vietnam once again reaffirmed its role and position in ASEAN air force cooperation, expressing a clear and consistent stance ...
A family's search for their fighter-pilot father's plane has ended after it was found on display at the Commemorative Air ...
For more than four decades, the McDonnell Douglas F‑15C/D Eagle has been the USAF’s premier air superiority fighter. With an ...