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WWII era planes land in Amarillo for unique look at history - MSNAirplanes dating back to the World War II era landed in Amarillo for the AirPower History Tour. The airshow will allow people to get up close and personal with the B-29 Superfortress "FIFI" and a ...
These two - Dodson from Perryton, Rude from Illinois - have lived in Amarillo for some time, but their paths never crossed until an article on Rude appeared in the March 7, 2013 edition of the ...
Four Texas airmen who vanished during World War II over Indonesia along with seven other fliers were finally laid to rest on Friday. The Texans from San Antonio, Luckenbach, Paris and Amarillo ...
This is the moment World War II barracks were loaded onto a truck to be moved to Fort McCoy, Wisconsin. Contractors moved an army building from the 1600 block on March 18, shifting it from its ...
AMARILLO, Texas (AP) — Don Foran recently let a part of his past go. The Amarillo Globe-News reports at 91, he knows he can’t take it with him. “I was good,” he said with a grin when asked ...
1 / 4 Show Caption + Hide Caption – After 10 years of effort, an original World War II barracks exhibit is now open as part of the General George Patton Museum at Fort Knox. (Photo Credit: Jenn ...
HONOLULU — An 800-pound chunk from the USS Arizona battleship that sank during the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor is heading to Texas for display at a war memorial.
Four Texas airmen who vanished during World War II over Indonesia along with seven other fliers were finally laid to rest on Friday. The Texans from San Antonio, Luckenbach, Paris and Amarillo ...
Area World War II veterans will be celebrated at the second annual Tribute to the Greatest Generation on Saturday. The concert and dance is hosted by the Texas Air & Space Museum at Rick Husband Am… ...
The construction area for a World War II-era barracks being reset is shown Dec. 21, 2023, at Fort McCoy, Wis. The work is the next step after four World War II-era barracks were relocated from one ...
During WWII, roughly 1,200 Italian men and over 1,100 Japanese men, all of whom had been living in the U.S., were rounded up and shipped to the Fort Missoula Alien Detention Center. They were held ...
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