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This extraordinary archival photo captures the courageous paratroopers of the 101st Airborne Division, known as the Screaming Eagles, in mid-jump over Zon, Holland, on September 17, 1944. Decades later, Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks memorialized this "
He's a genuine American hero and, at age 81, a living legend. This is the plane Chuck Yeager flew into the Space Age on October 14, 1947. At 10:30 on that fall morning, he piloted the X-1 to Mach 1.06--faster than the speed of sound. Handmade of Philip
In Germany, it has long been the custom to give newlywed couples 12 ornaments to ensure a long marriage. Symbols of a happy home, they include a flower basket (good wishes), rose (beauty), heart (true love), pine cone (fruitfulness), fruit basket (generos
On April 18, 1942, four months after Pearl Harbor, America struck back with a daring daylight attack on Japan. The physical damage was minor, but the psychological harm was immense: until then, the Japanese homeland had been inviolable. Col. James Doolitt
As Paul W. Tibbets flew his B-29 Super Fortress toward Hiroshima, a half-million Americans were preparing to invade Japan. Dropping the atomic bomb brought about a swift end to the war in the Pacific and saved countless American lives. Commemorating the 6
On October 14, 1947, a fearless young test pilot named Chuck Yeager became the first man to fly faster than sound. Once a test pilot, always a test pilot, so 50 years later (to the day) he commemorated that event by flying a McDonnell Douglas F-15D Eagle
Pictured in the Bayeux Tapestry, this helmet was worn by the Normans as they conquered England and Sicily, cut a swath across the Mediterranean lands, and marched in the Crusades. It was also favored by Saxon warriors. Each helm is crafted with 18-gauge s
On February 19, 1945, the Marines landed on the embattled Pacific island of Iwo Jima. Cpl. Charles Lindberg and members of his combat patrol made the tortuous climb up Mt. Suribachi and raised the U.S. flag under enemy fire. This was the first victory fla
On September 15, 1940—now commemorated as Battle of Britain Day—Flight Sergeant George "Grumpy" Unwin of the RAF flew his Spitfire into battle, downing three German BF-109s and narrowly escaping being shot down himself. New from Corgi, England’s renowned
The Kid would have loved last year’s World Series. Joltin’ Joe, not so much. On April 18, 1950, the two legendary thumpers shared grins at Fenway Park before playing the first game of the local American League season. The Red Sox briefly enjoyed a 9-0 lea