Domain: historynet.com

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Lance Wade: World War II RAF Ace Fighter Pilot » HistoryNet
Dark and balding, he was older than the rest of us and had been a test pilot with Fairchild in Tucson, Arizona, before coming to England to join the RAF.” ...
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Lance Wade: World War II RAF Ace Fighter Pilot » HistoryNet
... discussed how the VA was helping disabled veterans get jobs after the war. ... A test pilot even! Well he certainly had the skill to fool the RAF, ...
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Lance Wade: World War II RAF Ace Fighter Pilot » HistoryNet
Dark and balding, he was older than the rest of us and had been a test pilot with Fairchild in Tucson, Arizona, before coming to England to join the RAF.” ...
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Edward Mick Mannock: World War I RAF Ace Pilot » HistoryNet
Edward “Mick” Mannock, the Irish-born RAF ace of World War I, ... he once used a pair of women’s silk stockings on his struts for leader’s streamers. ...
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Amelia Earhart » HistoryNet
They called Amelia Earhart ‘Lady Lindy after her first flight across the Atlantic. She was tall and slim, with short, wind-swept hair, and looked so ...
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‘Lady Lindy’: The Remarkable Life of Amelia Earhart - July ‘97 ...
A tomboy who defied early-20th-century conventions, Earhart successfully crusaded for women pilots' place in the sky. By CV Glines They called Amelia ...
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Dog Tags Lost and Found In Southeast Asia: An Update » HistoryNet
Second, were there any fake dog tags among the 1444? Third, if these dog ... The difference is that a dog tag is made of metal and, in order to fake it, ...
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Sapper Attack in the A Shau During the Vietnam War » HistoryNet
Fire Support Base Cunningham dominated the A Shau Valley. The sappers of the North Vietnamese Army's 812th Regiment were ordered to destroy it.
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Martin Company: Mormon Pioneers Used Handcarts to Trek to Salt ...
Again the idea of constructing cheap, small handcarts surfaced, ... of its railroads ended with the Rock Island Railroad terminals at Iowa City, Iowa. ...
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Attack on Quang Tri City During the Vietnam War » HistoryNet
Like Bastogne during the Battle of the Bulge, Quang Tri City was a vital communications crossroads that the enemy had to take. South Vietnamese paratroopers ...
 
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