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    Iwo Jima’s Last Living MoH Recipient Still Helping Military Families

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    Mar 4, 2020 Ian Harvey

    The first time Hershel “Woody” Williams heard of the Congressional Medal of Honor was when the corporal with the 21st Marine Regiment heard he was…

    Fifty Years After Huey’s First Mission, Grey Wolf is It’s Replacement

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    Mar 4, 2020 Ian Harvey

    The US Air Force took delivery of its first MH-139 Grey Wolf helicopters at Duke Field, Florida on December 19th, 2019. The replacement for the…

    Now Abandoned, How a Mine in Greenland Helped the Allies Win

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    Mar 3, 2020 Ian Harvey

    Cryolite is a mineral used in the aluminium making process, which was incredibly important in the production of planes for the Allied Forces. On the…

    $442 million Upgrade for The B-52

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    Mar 3, 2020 Ian Harvey

    The B-52 the legend of the  United States Air Force. The upgrade contact has awarded to Raytheon. The defense contractor will develop new technology for…

    3 Burials Discovered at the Alamo in Texas

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    Mar 2, 2020 Ian Harvey

    The Alamo: Plans by the city of San Antonio and the State of Texas to develop the precinct around the Alamo have come to a…

    Tsar Nicholas II’s Last Shipment of Drink Recovered From the Sea Bed

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    Mar 2, 2020 Ian Harvey

    Tsar Nicholas was to go thirsty. One hundred and three years after the Kyros was sent to the seabed by a German U-Boat commander, the…

    Stug III Recovered From The Seabed

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    Feb 29, 2020 Ian Harvey

    There are more Stug IIIs down there. A dangerous underwater mission to clear unexploded ordnance from the seabed and preserve an historical military heritage site…

    The Spellbinding Wheatcroft Collection, an Update

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    Feb 28, 2020 Jack Beckett

    The Wheatcroft Collection in the United Kingdom is a large and important collection of historical softskin and armoured military vehicles. It is one of the largest…

    Lancaster Restoration ‘Just Jane’ Update

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    Feb 28, 2020 Jack Beckett

    Lancaster bomber NX611 ‘Just Jane. An update from the fantastic restoration work being undertaken of this historic plane. We have removed three propellers from NX611.…

    A Sniper Hid Inside a Papier-Mache Horse in No-Mans Land

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    Feb 27, 2020 Ian Harvey

    The horse was the mainstay of battle logistics in World War One, pulling munitions and armaments, transporting the sick and wounded. But they were also…

    ‘Factory Fresh’ Soviet Spy Radio Discovered Buried in a German Forest

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    Feb 27, 2020 Ian Harvey

    Soviet Spy Radio: In an area cleared for a new open-cast lignite mine in the Hambach Forest about thirty 20 mies west of Cologne archaeologists…

    He served in U.S. Navy in late WWII, recalled to service in Korean War

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    Feb 26, 2020 Jeremy Amick

    Korean War war veteran Paul Hofius possesses an impressive family legacy of military service dating back to the Revolutionary War and including later conflicts such…

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