The Lincoln Park area is seeing new life as businesses unite to offer El Pasoans diverse entertainment options including art, beer, food, music and more.
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Alouettes hoping Bomber fans cheer for them in Sunday showdown versus Riders
WINNIPEG — Alexandre Gagne figures his Montreal Alouettes might gain new fans in Sunday's Grey Cup against the Saskatchewan ...
A decade ago today, gunmen stormed into Paris’ famed concert hall and opened fire on 1,500 people. James C. Reynolds looks at ...
The Saskatchewan Roughriders are chasing their fifth Grey Cup title in franchise history. The Montreal Alouettes are looking ...
Second World War veterans a shrinking presence at Remembrance Day ceremonies: More than 1.1 million Canadians served during ...
The Trump administration has justified the strikes by declaring drug cartels to be “ unlawful combatants” and said the U.S. is now in an “armed conflict” with them. Trump has said each sunken boat has ...
The king of all the squash veterans is Dr. Harold R. Mixsell of the Princeton Club. For two years he has held the veterans’ ...
The Kansas Aviation Museum sits majestically in southeast Wichita, housed in what was once the Wichita Municipal Airport terminal building—a stunning example of Art Deco architecture that alone is ...
The Flying Fortress cumulatively dropped more bombs than any other plane during World War II, but those numbers came at a ...
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When A B-17 Bomber Took on 8 Japanese Zeros
This is the story of B-17 Bomber "My Lovin Dove" and the mission in which she took on 8 Japanese Zeroes at one time, before having to crash land, leaving her crew lost at sea for 16 days.
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The B-17 Gunner Who Fell 20,000 Feet with No Parachute (And Lived) - A True Story
Alan Magee was a B-17 Bomber Gunner in World War II with one of the most amazing survival stories of World War II. He had an amazing ordeal when he was thrown from the aircraft at 20,000 feet with no ...
Albert Corbin Warford Jr’s family moved to Quincy in the 1920s. Albert, better known as A. C. or “Ace”, born February 9, 1916 ...
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