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Women play huge role in World War II aviation efforts
Women play huge role in World War II aviation efforts
By Martha Lockwood, Air Force News Service / Published March 13, 2015
FORT MEADE, Md. (AFNS) -- The Air Force's acceptance of women into the force dates back to long before the first "Women's History Week" celebration in 1978.
In 1942, the U.S. Army Air Corps (USAAC) took the unheard-of step of forming and employing two women's aviation units. That same year, a unit of flight nurses who had not yet quite finished their Read more [...]
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THE RISE OF PUTIN AND THE PROBABILITY OF A NEW COLD WAR – UPDATE
THE RISE OF PUTIN AND THE PROBABILITY OF A NEW COLD WAR
BY
WALTER J. BOYNE
Original Publish date of March 31, 2012
Due to current Russian, Ukraine Tensions and recent Russian military posturing, this feature article is timely and of International interest for republishing, February 1, 2015.
It is amazing the way our politically democracy grabs at straws no matter how small or evanescent. The recent demonstrations of opposition to the “election” of Read more [...]
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Tagged Cold War, NATO, Nuclear Weapons, Putin, Russia, Russian Spring, Threat of War, Ukraine, United States Air Force
THE RISE OF PUTIN AND THE PROBABILITY OF A NEW COLD WAR
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THE RISE OF PUTIN AND THE PROBABILITY OF A NEW COLD WAR
Originally posted on March 31, 2012
// Note: It is timely to revisit this feature regarding Russia's leader and his warlike rhetoric of late and his military aggression and presence in The Ukraine.
BY
WALTER J. BOYNE
It is amazing the way our politically democracy grabs at straws no matter how small or evanescent. The recent Read more [...]
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Tagged Cold War, European Invasion, Putin, Russia, Russia Arrack, Russia's Military Planes, WWIII
Nuclear deterrence: The silent sentinel
Nuclear deterrence: The silent sentinel
By Staff Sgt. Torri Ingalsbe, Air Force Public Affairs Agency, Operating Location – P / Published August 27, 2014
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WASHINGTON (AFNS) -- Global conflict and instability have always been a part of human history, Read more [...]
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