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Pacific Wrecks: Uncovering the Lost History of World War II, Interview With Justin Taylan
Pacific Wrecks is a well-known organization that explores the living legacy of World War II in the Asia-Pacific region. This includes the battlefields, airfields and war wreckage, the aircraft, and, ...
Last September, Justin Taylan received an email from a museum curator asking whether one of the most famous aircraft from World War II remained in Papua New Guinea where it crashed in 1944. As ...
Pacific Wrecks, a World War II aircraft recovery group, has positively identified the wreckage of "Marge," the P-38J flown by America's top flying ace Major Richard Bong, in Papua New Guinea. The ...
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Sinking 12,000 Miles - The WW2 Aircraft Carrier that Somehow Survived
On March 19, 1945, the aircraft carrier USS Franklin, after enduring a fierce Japanese assault, was a smoldering wreck. The ...
Lloyd Woo eases a motorboat through the clear blue waters of the Bismarck Sea in the southwestern Pacific, to the edge of a coral reef. When he sights a specific cluster of coconut palms on the shore ...
WASHINGTON (WKRC) - The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency announced that U.S. Army Air Forces 2nd Lt. Robert T. McCollum, a 22-year-old from Cleveland, Ohio, who was killed during World War II, has ...
A new monument honouring a US pilot who died in a crash during World War Two has been unveiled near Howwood in Renfrewshire.
GDANSK, Poland (Reuters) - A search for oil in the Baltic sea has turned up the wreck of the German World War Two aircraft carrier Graf Zeppelin, whose whereabouts had been a mystery since it was sunk ...
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