The unexploded ordnance, discovered during a site renovation, were described as “practice bombs” that still carry a charge ...
The devices found during construction work were practice bombs, which can be harmful. Officials said there could be more.
A chance discovery led officials in northern England to uncover more than 100 practice bombs from World War II buried underneath a playground.
From that moment Sharma had a mission. Through his nonprofit 'Remember WWII', he travels to interview WWII veterans.
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Defense Secretary has signed an order restoring the name of a storied special operations forces base back to Fort Bragg.
The change upends an admirable effort to honor those who fought for the U.S. instead of those who fought to uphold the ...
From the haunting innocence of childhood to the fierce battles of ancient legends, explore the war films captivating ...
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Why were Italian Tanks so bad (World War II)While the Italian Army tank crews of World War II were undoubtedly brave in combat, they lacked decent, modern day equipment ...
Fort Liberty may become Fort Bragg again. The idea is getting mixed reviews. The North Carolina Army installation originally ...
Dozens of World War II bombs have been found during construction work at a childrens playground in northern England.
Posthumously honoring a soldier from World War II, the world’s largest military base in North Carolina will become known ...
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