August 14, 1942
1942: When Lt Elza Shahan ferries his P-38 to England, he spots a German FW-200 Condor near Iceland. Shahan turns and shoots the Condor down, becoming the first American Army pilot to shoot down a […]
1942: When Lt Elza Shahan ferries his P-38 to England, he spots a German FW-200 Condor near Iceland. Shahan turns and shoots the Condor down, becoming the first American Army pilot to shoot down a […]
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1983: Secretary of Defense Caspar W. Weinberger directs the USAF to deploy 100 Peacekeeper missiles in Minuteman Silos.
1916: The Wright Company and the Glenn L. Martin Company merge into the Wright Martin Aircraft Corporation. After approximately one year Martin leaves Wright-Martin to once again form his own company.
1945: Flying his “Enola Gay” B-29 from Tinian Island, Col Paul W. Tibbets, Jr. and his crew drop the atomic bomb “Little Boy” on Hiroshima. This photo shows the officers on the mission, with Tibbits
1950: MEDAL OF HONOR. Maj Louis J. Sebille, the 67th Fighter Bomber Squadron Commander, dies near Hamchang, Korea, when he crashes his severely damaged F-51 into an enemy position. Major Sebille posthumously received the first
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1971: The last C-133 Cargomaster is retired from Travis AFB to the aircraft graveyard at Davis-Monthan AFB to end a chapter in military airlift history. It fell victim to the jet age and the jumbo