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Could women only be nurses in WWII?
Many believe women in World War II were limited to nursing, but the reality is far more complex. From pilots and spies to ...
Vision Films Inc. announces the North American Transactional VOD release of the documentary feature film The WASPS: Taking Flight on March 24, 2026 in conjunction with Women's History Month. Based on ...
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World War 1's most successful fighter ace: The Red Baron + biography of Hanna Reitsch (1912-1979)
Although Manfred von Richthofen, better known as the Red Baron, died during an aerial dogfight over a century ago during the First World War, we still remember his name today. Thanks to his incredible ...
A national Air Force exhibit is making a stop in Macon County, and they’re bringing their movie theater that has shown ...
The Wood County Museum welcomes Wendy Zielen, a volunteer from the Michigan Flight Museum to be the speaker for the upcoming Tea & Talk Series on March 12 2 p.m. at the Wood County Museum, 13660 ...
The Barnstormer and the Lady chronicles how Olive Ann Beech built Beechcraft into a premier aviation company My ...
Thomas McGuire Jr. was chasing Dick Bong's record when his life was cut short several months before war's end.
This Women’s History Month, historian Amy Shira Teitel highlights the overlooked pioneers who fought for women’s place ...
The Commemorative Air Force (CAF) Airbase Georgia joins museums and historic sites across the state as they celebrate t ...
BBC Breakfast viewers were amazed as 105-year-old WW2 Mosquito pilot Colin Bell celebrated his birthday on the show,.
March is often painted green. Storefronts, parades and calendars quickly become focused on St. Patrick’s Day. While celebrating heritage is important, March carries a much deeper meaning, especially ...
During World War II, British women were factory workers, codebreakers, spies and air raid wardens. How did such roles contribute to the Allies’ victory?
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