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Lt. Col. Alvarez, a B-1B weapons systems officer and commander of the 345th Bomb Squadron, joins a short list of aircrew who have amassed 5,000-plus ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNUS jet launches glide bomb, another aircraft takes its control midair to deceive enemyA groundbreaking milestone has been achieved as glide bombs launched by a U.S. fighter jet were later controlled by another ...
Under the aegis of FEAF Bomber Command, the Superforts began chipping away at the advancing North Koreans. Back in the United States, mothballed B-29s were refurbished and aircrews recalled.
The 480th fought the submarine war along with the Royal Air Force’s Coastal Command and U.S. Navy patrol ... bring us through the deluge.” A B-24 bomber, engine smoking, flies through flak.
The suspect in the bombing of a Palm Springs fertility clinic held views that were against human procreation. He likely suffered from “profound psychological distress.” He was the only person killed ...
Missile Command Delta, Atari’s reimagining of the classic arcade game, launches on July 8th, according to a new trailer. A weekly newsletter by David Pierce designed to tell you everything you ...
A suicide attacker targeted a military recruitment centre in Somalia’s capital on Sunday, killing at least 13 people and injuring 21, according to witnesses. The attack took place as young recruits ...
Debris covers the ground after an explosion on Saturday, May 17, 2025 in Palm Springs, Calif. (ABC7 Los Angeles via AP) A 25-year-old man the FBI believes was responsible for an explosion that ripped ...
Officials are “fairly confident” that Guy Edward Bartkus was the bomber, and that it was his remains found near a burned-out car in the clinic’s parking lot, said Akil Davis, assistant ...
The man authorities say is responsible for bombing a reproductive center in Palm Springs, California, on Saturday has been identified as Guy Edward Bartkus. The 25-year-old is from Twentynine ...
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