Between 1942 and 1945, nearly 8,000 American warplanes traveled through Alaska on their way to the Soviet Union as part of a ...
A rare World War II patrol aircraft with deep roots in American military and regional history has been selected for the ...
Germany and the US built some of the largest aircraft in World War II, although many of their designs were unsuccessful.
The Commemorative Air Force’s Indiana Wing is seeking donations to restore a historic World War II training aircraft called “Jake.” The group is participating in the national “12 Planes of Christmas” ...
America’s Essex-class aircraft carriers were the backbone of U.S. naval power in World War II’s Pacific War and stayed ...
"Here on Ford Island, in the heart of Pearl Harbor, the Museum is the guardian of the history of America's World War II aviation battlefield," said Museum Board Chair Gen. Raymond E. Johns (USAF ret.) ...
Donald McPherson, a World War II Navy pilot from Nebraska, died Aug. 14 at age 103. He was recognized as America’s last surviving WWII "ace," credited with five aerial victories. Family say he wanted ...
Science, art and logistics all play a role in how the U.S. military paints its aircraft to be ready for battle.
Of the more than 11 million American armed service members who served during World War II, only about 66,000 are still alive today. Chief video correspondent Graham Flanagan interviewed 106-year-old ...
This year's Wings On Display event at the Mark Anton Municipal Airport in Dayton will highlight the 80th anniversary of the end of WWII, Sept. 2, 1945. The free event will take place on Saturday, Sept ...