Before smartphones and instant messaging, radio waves carried the voices of those fighting for our country. At Buckingham Army Airfield, once the largest in Florida, thousands of airmen trained during ...
Marines celebrated the Corps’ 250th birthday early with 101-year-old World War II veteran and Purple Heart recipient Marine ...
An 105-year-old World War II veteran who served in the Royal Australian Air Force, detected the Japanese mini submarines off Sydney Harbour in 1942 and provided support during the famed Kokoda ...
Bruce Robertson, one of Australia's oldest World War II veterans who served in the Royal Australian Air Force, has passed ...
James C. Makin was on a summer break, spending long hours in a Colver coal mine and preparing for what would be his upcoming second year at Penn State. But he also understood with World War II raging ...
With few exceptions, amateur radio is a notably sedentary pursuit. Yes, some hams will set up in a national or state park for a “Parks on the Air” activation, and particularly energetic operators may ...
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The first ‘walkie-talkie’ saved thousands of Allied lives
Advantages in communications technology on the battlefield were crucial to saving lives in World War II. The walkie-talkie was one of them.
This bundle looks into the crucial technical and human factors that gave German tank crews a decisive edge in engaging ...
I often ask people: What’s the most important thing you need to have a successful fishing trip? I get a lot of different answers about bait, equipment, and boats. Some people tell me beer. But the ...
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