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OLD DISCOVERY This World War II-era relic washed up Monday on Englewood Beach, prompting an evacuation in the immediate area.
Marine Corps Air Station Tustin was built in 1942 as a base for blimps charged with patrolling the coastline for enemy craft during World War II. The base was closed in 1999, and the U.S. military ...
Remains of U.S. Army Air Forces Staff Sgt. Irvin C. Ellingson, who died in a Tokyo military prison fire in 1945, have been ...
American airmen trekked to a hilltop to remember fallen bomber crews and Japanese citizens killed in a World War II air raid ...
Beachgoers at Englewood Beach were shocked to learn that a mysterious object found in the sand was a World War II-era<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More ...
The base, and the island, was later transferred to the Air Force and renamed Davis Air Force Base. In 1950, the Air Force withdrew and the Navy took over the U.S. military’s facilities.
After a puzzling 100-pound object washed up on a Florida beach, a deputy with a military background recognized it for what it was: an old bomb. The rusty piece of ordnance turned out to be an ...
The Air Force reactivated the 23d Electronic Warfare Squadron at Eglin Air Force Base. The squadron will focus on mission data file reprogramming to support various Air Force platforms.
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