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The 10 planes that won World War 2
Never was aeronautical engineering more significant than in the six years of the second world war. A deadly technological ...
Every December 14, Bangladesh remembers its murdered intellectuals. Among them, one name still echoes through the nation’s ...
Gen. Vo Nguyen Giap earned his reputation as one of history's great military commanders on May 7, 1954, when 16,000 French soldiers surrendered to him at Dien Bien Phu after a 57-day siege. The ...
O.J. Simpson of the Buffalo Bills rushes for 200 yards in a 34-14 victory over the New York Jets and sets an NFL record with 2,003 yards rushing for the season. Simpson needed 61 yards to break Jim ...
Indiana earned the No. 1 seed in the 12-team College Football Playoff field, while Alabama and Miami nudged out Notre Dame ...
Troops march during a training session in Beijing on Aug 12 as they make preparations ahead of the Victory Day military parade on Sept 3. The parade is part of a grand gathering marking the 80th ...
Olympic cross country skiing champion Jessie Diggins of the United States earned her 30th World Cup victory by winning a ...
Reading the memoirs of Belarusian Nikolai Kutovsky about the 1945 Moscow Victory Parade is like being transported back 80 years and finding yourself on Red Square. “I was riding in the third row from ...
President Donald Trump announced Tuesday that Veterans Day will now also be recognized as “Victory Day for World War I,” honoring the United States’ role in Germany’s surrender on November 11, 1918.
(KGTV) — A story you may have heard claims President Trump is renaming Veterans Day ‘Victory Day for World War I.’ It's not exactly true, but Trump certainly wants to. Earlier this year, the President ...
President Donald Trump previously suggested renaming Veterans Day to "Victory Day for World War I." Veterans Day was originally created to mark the end of World War I but now honors all US veterans.
WASHINGTON — President Trump announced Tuesday that Veterans Day will also be known as “Victory Day for World War I” — citing the US’ role in forcing Germany’s surrender on Nov. 11, 1918. “Today is ...
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