World War II, which concluded 80 years ago, was a historic event that defined a generation. Tens of millions of people fought brutal oppression and an unfathomable Holocaust. Today, the world ...
JD Vance argued on Meet the Press that the war in Ukraine will need to end with a negotiated resolution — which means, by implication, an agreement acceptable to Russia. So far, so good; I’ve argued ...
World War II ended off the coast of Japan, but the 80th anniversary of its conclusion will be marked in San Bernardino. The Inland Empire Military Museum plans a Friday, Sept. 12, ceremony to honor ...
Donald McPherson, who scored five aerial victories and was considered the last living American ace pilot from World War II, died this month at the age of 103. McPherson served as a naval aviator ...
Thousands celebrate in Albany's Capitol Park on Aug. 14, 1945, after Japan announced its intent to surrender. The front page of the Times Union on Sept. 2, 1945, the day of Japan's formal surrender, ...
Mcpherson was believed to be the last surviving WWII ace. (Navy) Amid the 80th anniversary of World War II’s end comes the death of what is believed to be America’s last surviving ace, Don McPherson.
A World War II veteran from Nebraska, believed to be America’s last surviving “ace” pilot because he shot down five enemy planes, has died at age 103. Donald McPherson served as a Navy fighter pilot ...
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How World War 1 Invented Modern Plastic Surgery
World War 1 created a wave of devastating facial injuries that traditional medicine was unprepared to treat. Surgeons like Harold Gillies pioneered new reconstructive techniques that laid the ...
America’s last known surviving World War II “ace”—a pilot who shot down five enemy planes—has died at age 103. Donald McPherson served as a Navy fighter pilot in the Pacific theater during the war’s ...
SHARES HIS SECRET TO A LONG LIFE. THIS IS KEN MAHER. PRIVATE IN THE US ARMY HERE. WORLD WAR TWO. KEN MAHER STROLLS INTO YET ANOTHER BIRTHDAY PARTY FOR HIS FELLOW ASIAN AMERICAN COMRADES WITH THE GUNG ...
Donald McPherson, a WWII Navy aviator and believed to be the last surviving American fighter ace, passed away at age 103. He served in the Pacific Theater, flying combat patrols and participating in ...
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