This very special annual mid summer event in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, is for anyone even slightly interested in aircraft from the past and anticipating the future....
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Take Two, the Next Generation Carries On
by Adam Rose Time moves quickly and with WWII veterans passing on at 1,100 a day there is a question of how to remember these...
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Preserve Wartime History
The Library of Congress is initiating the Veterans History Project through its American Folklife Center. The American Folklife Center collects and preserves audio and videotaped...
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Air Commandos Celebrate Reunion
The Air Commando Association (ACA) and Hurlburt Field’s host wing, the 16th Special Operations Wing, designated Jungle Jim as the honored group for the 40th...
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How do you use the web?
Dick Hawkins, Plymouth, Minnesota, says he got a late start on his USS Kennebec (AO-36) reunion. He visited www.reunionsmag.com for ideas and found, among other...
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Remembering Naval Aviation
The collection at the National Museum of Naval Aviation transcends time and space, from wood and fabric biplanes to the frontiers of space. Share the...
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Airborne and Special Operations Museum Exceeds Expectations
After only 11 months of operation, the World War II Corsair, Dauntless and Hellcats World War II Corsair, Dauntless and Hellcats World War II Corsair,...
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Party like it’s 1913
What do you get when you combine 50,000 people, 2,000 cooks and 280 acres of land? The largest combined reunion of Civil War veterans. Gettysburg,...
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Find the Missing Pieces
Wondering what happened to the war buddy you served with years ago? Tom Wagner may be the man to help you re-connect with long-lost friends....
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How long will you go?
The USS Callaway Newsletter noted that WWI reunions continued to be held for about 75 years after the war. The newsletter then questioned how long...
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