‘Accountability’ Marine gets light sentence; judge blasts commandThe judge said the videos showed a man who appeared “to be in pain,” “confused” and “significantly frustrated,” rather than a rogue and potentially-violent Marine.By Davis Winkie4 years ago
Why Trump asked the Wasp’s crew ‘electric or steam?’The warship Wasp doesn't even have catapults.By Mark D. Faram and Joe Gould6 years ago
Remembering WallyBefore he became one of the Mercury Seven, the irreverent astronaut Walter Schirra cut his teeth flying Navy fighters.By Barrett Tillman, Aviation History Magazine6 years ago
Ralph Hall, oldest-ever House member and World War II Hellcat pilot, dies at 95Hall served in the Navy as a fighter pilot from 1942 to 1945, and got out as a lieutenant.6 years ago
That time American planes fought American planesThe strange story of Task Force 34.By John W. Lambert, Aviation History Magazine6 years ago
In the last hours of war, blood and heroism and irony and lossWorld War II was clearly in its closing days — or was it?By Sam Moses, World War II Magazine7 years ago