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| | | | | I wrote here about some books to look forward to this year but it was inconclusive. I have recently become aware of another couple of books you should add to your air power and military aviation library this year. Victoria Taylor,Eagle Days: Life and Death for the Luftwaffe in the Battle of Britain (London: Apollo,... | |
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| | | | | There are many iconic images in U.S. military history: Washington crossing the Delaware, the surrender at Appomattox,troops landing on Omaha Beach, to name a few. But few paintings or photographs have managed to capture one of the most significant weapons in the U.S. arsenal: the knife hand. Able to cleave the air with a... | |
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| | | | | Amphibious vehicles fitted with 100-foot extension ladders and topped with guns was developed for one specific D-Day assault mission. A version of the DUKW amphibious truck, fitted with a 100-foot ladder topped with machine guns, was developed for one specific D-Day assault mission. | |
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| | | New York, like many cities, is a strange world of motion: people walk fast and ride slowly. The volume of cars on a small island makes ground transportation stomach-churningly slow. In the suburbs you can drive fast on a bewildering network of highways but rarely walk. We all experience motion uniquely: Santa Claus Baseball Tree... | ||