WW1 United States Army Air Service Pilot wing badge Width: Height: Hallmark: Pin/Clutch: Contributor: Date Added: Linz Brothers James Arietta Collection 01/18/2024 Width: Height: Hallmark: Pin/Clutch: Contributor: Date Added: Cliff Presley Collection 9/8/2010 Width: Height: Hallmark: Pin...
United States Color-Coded War Plans Contributor: David Stubblebine Beginning in the late 1800s, the United States Army and the United States Navy developed a series of war plans for the purposes of preparedness and training. These plans pitted the United States against various adversary nations ...
ww2dbaseHostilities between the United States and the Empire of Japan began with the Pearl Harbor Attack of 7 Dec 1941. This attack was followed by a series of much smaller Japanese attacks against the larger continental United States. These attacks were more strategic than tactical; none accompli...
The Army Air Forces in World War II had a wide variety of wings and badges to signifiy qualifications and standings. Most of the badges were available in the standard 3" size for use on the tunic and the 2" shirt size which were worn when the shirt was the outer garment. You'll ...
Though planes and air travel had been a thing since the early 1900’s, the United States Air Force was known under different names as well as being under the jurisdiction of the United States Army. In the 1980’s, stealth technology would be introduced along with the Kenny Loggins banger,...
Although a Persian story has been cited as proof they came from a single caste of entertainers, more recent evidence, including blood-type research, points to a gathering of diverse peoples in the Punjab region of India to form an army and its support groups to counter Muslim invaders. In ...
By Greg Hunter’s USAWatchdog.com (Early Sunday Release) Steve Quayle, filmmaker, author and 25 year radio personality, says America is under attack from the left. Quayle contends, “You have to understand, we are not just facing turmoil, we are facing t
ww2dbaseThe United States established Neutrality Zones that included the whole Gulf of Mexico, the entire Caribbean Sea, and extended 200 to 300 miles into the Atlantic from North American and South American shores. Then almost in the same breath, the United States declared its intention to patro...
[Map] 1944 United States Army map of Malaita Island and the eastern end of Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands. | World War II Database
[Photo] Pilots of the New Jersey National Guard 108th Fighter Group, Fort Dix Army Air Force base, New Jersey, United States, Sep 1947; note P-47 Thunderbolt aircraft in background | World War II Database