It’s September the 10th, 1952. And a pair of F4U-4B Corsair’s make their way across a clear North Korean skies. On board the ...
The New England Air Museum's A-7D Corsair II restoration brings a long-neglected Cold War attack aircraft back to life ...
The 10-CD set ‘Classic V-Disc Big Band Jazz Sessions’ collects more than 200 tracks recorded for American soldiers during the ...
The thing is, they didn't know about it. It was the '70s and as the Midwest rock and roll group's star was beginning to rise, ...
The Selfridge Military Air Museum is looking for a new executive director. This comes after Steve Mrozek moved from his ...
COLUMBUS — It is a surprising sight to see World War II planes flying formation over Columbus — wing tips just six feet apart — at speeds of about 120 mph.
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks to Cheryl W. Thompson about her book, "Forgotten Souls: The Search for the Lost Tuskegee Airmen," which chronicles Black World War II pilots who were lost in combat.