Capturing the past
One of the rapidly disappearing relics of the past in America are the General Stores. They serviced the community as both a suppy resource and a social gathering place. Th...
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Within the fog shrouded stillness of the Ardenne forest in December 1944, this serene snow covered wood side was abruptly broken by the heavy clank of churning treads, the ...
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There are episodes in the history of warfare which define the turning point and change the way wars are fought. On April 13th, 1972, The North Vietnamese launched a fierce ...
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Romance on the Hudson Over the past two centuries, West Point has instilled the finest battle skills into each cadet. However, these young warriors were often overwhelmed...
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From an original painting by Mickey Harris "Lady of Grace," was artist Mickey Harris' debut print, and salutes the most famous W.W.II airplane in the world, depicted on ...
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The performance figures of the A-12 have only recently been declassified. The A-12 flew faster and higher, Mach 3.29 at 90,000 feet, than any other piloted operational jet ...
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Why this moment is significant: The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, initiated by Lt. Commander Kakuichi Takahashi, was arguably the single most significant event in moder...
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“Khampa Airlift to Tibet” November 1959, by Dru Blair“Khampa Airlift to Tibet” depicts a C-130B operated by an aircrew from Civil Air Transport—a CIA Air Proprietary—droppe...
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